The “some guy at work found the car” guy was me. I was nuts not to buy it for $3000, but I passed it on to Rob Kinnan who bought it and then sold it to Greg.
It certainly looks cool and sounds great toasting those tyres all these years later. Missed all your witty drag week banter this year, sadly, including the odd brain fart, lol !!
Dave you are a pivotal part of the history of this Mustang, that we would have never known about had you had not seen this Mustang. 😎❤️🇺🇸❤️🏁❤️ ua-cam.com/video/6Hv6WXSt7vs/v-deo.html
It would have to have a 482 iron block BBM FE, a set of CNC TF or BBM heads and a2x4 BBM TW and Holley XFI 2x4 throttle bodies. Nitrous Schmitrous. Does Dulcich still have the 363 Cougar?
@@bbhoustontx I have done it with a 428 and C6 solid cam and MR heads and a 2x4 TW. We had a child and it was 1st on the line to go.1982 was a tough year, especially now that said son bailed on the 1965 Galaxie after we painted it and and I went blind.
My dad bought a brand new yellow 1967 Mustang fastback, back in the day. One of my enduring childhood memories is us being pulled over by a cop on a winding rural highway and my dad being proud about how fast the cop said we were going.
In 1971 my uncle stopped by the house, driving a his new used 67 Mustang GT 390 4spd. We all ran (beat) our cars at Fremont drags back then, so off we went. ..Under hard launch the car wheel hopped slightly worse than bad but, managed a good pass after the sun set, ..around 15.10 mid 90's mph. It looked just like this Mustang, Boss Man..
I loved how honest the owner is and how he wasn’t scared to say how much he put into the car and bought it for. A lot of people now days don’t like saying prices for whatever reason may be but I love knowing the way I can at least somewhat compare it to other cars for sale and yes I know the car is worth a whole lot more than what he paid for it back then lol
I learn to drive in the 60's with one of my brothers dark green 67 fastback mustang. 3 on the floor HiPo 289. Redline wide oval tires on Keystone mags, nice looking car, with glass packs.
Great car. Don’t ever get rid of it. You will never be the same again without that car. I’m not even a big ford fan , but that’s a great story and car!
Thank you all for this bunch of goodness that I didn't realize I needed today! So very well done and, of course, as an old AF gramma, the memories of my '68 Camaro SS! I bought it from my now late big brother for $500.00 in 1978! And yes, my 'friends' had the Teen Magazine, me? Hot Rod all the way so thank you for that as well! Rock on!
I was a street racer in the SFV during the 70's and 80's. My first car, run '74-'76, was a blue '68 GT/CS with a built 289 4-speed in Acapulco Blue. The only, to my knowledge, California Special "in the scene" based in VNB. Always looking for any of the old crew, but before your time I think. Love your car. Great video.
@@413x398 Which ever one you are most proud of. 👍 You have some neat stuff. I still have my 65 Galaxie in midnight blue with the 394 FE that still haul the mail like it did in 1999, lol. I get rid of vehicles and swap the engine in . That thing is still a screamer! I thought about putting my good heads on it but I never got them back.
Perfect in every way. I shed a tear seeing that quick shot of old LACR. The sights, sounds, and smells. That was my release. Friday nights I would hurry home, do the 'Drag Race' adjustments and sneak my way to the track.
A '67 Mustang drag car with 48,000 miles. That's alot of miles, a quarter mile at a time. I like the fact that you havn't done a restomod, or made it to show it off on the street on weekends. It looks extremely good, and stays true to it's lineage as a drag car...
My brother in law had a 67 gta coupe with a factory 390 automatic in this same color when he started dating my sister in 74. Had slots on it too but had a teardrop hood scoop
Like my Mustang your's is a survivor, my friends & others have asked when are you going to paint it? I say I'm Not going to be painting it anytime soon lol 2 Thumbs up to Ken Kahan!!
Love these mustangs I had a 68 Shelby GT350 with a 302 back in the day. Had to sell for 4K in 1981 to buy a house. Been kicking my butt ever since. Lost my car and a few years later ended up getting divorced. Double whammy. Enjoy beautiful ride.
Awesome video! I also have a drag survivor. It’s a 1976 big block camaro. It’s bracket car. Was built at precision speed in California 32 years ago. Hasn’t been touched since. Very old school. Paint job is about 20 years old. Everything on this car besides that is about 39 years old. And the history of this car is a awesome story. Wish I could get some pictures on here for you. Love the mustang. I’m huge mustang fan! I grew up driving around with my uncle. He has a 1965 Shelby GT 350 he bought new. We had that car in a lot of car shows. Still does. Keep up the great videos! 👍
The loss of the magazines was devastating. I saved the mags for reference and later enjoyment. Now have to buy online which only lasts so long. Bad news for something you paid for.
Greetings from Germany. I love your films, and your kind of doing this with so much passion and heartblood. Great work, great style, great music, great cars. Keep up your fantastic work and stay safe 👍
When I was a kid around 1977 or so, my dad bought a 1968 Fastback GT It was orange and the crease down the side of the car was outlined with a reflective white. Factory 390 4 spd but someone had put a set of 406 heads with the Holley Tri-Power on it. The carbs set backwards because the distributor at the front of the engine, posi trac 3.89 gears. He bought it for $1000.00
That’s looks like Oxnard or Camarillo lol I use to street race them back roads 18 years ago lol good ole memories 🤙bad ass Mustang you got there brother 👍🏼
Love it! That car should be a keeper. I've owned probably 12 Mustang's 2 of them 67 fast backs, don't get me wrong I've owned everything GTO's Z- 28 Chargers, Challenger's & much more, but I gotta say out of all of them the Mustang's has always been the funnest cars. Anyway great video keep'em coming 🇺🇸 MURICA!
In 1970 i bought a 67 mustang fastback identical to the Bullitt car 390ci 4 speed,4:11posi,Offenhiuser intake Holley 4barell,i paid $1200 i was 15 years old, I wish I still had it.It was great fun.Engine bay was so cramped with headers it would take me all day just to change the spark plugs on one side.
Great survivor drag car, we live in the Detroit area, I remember many drag races on I-75 & M-59, we would meet at the weigh stations(or gas stations), unload the cars, stop traffic, race, load back up...those were some crazy times...
@Babylon falling we must be close to the same age(62), I remember a jack in the box on Perry street in Pontiac, everyone would meet there & drag race on Perry street...around 75-77
Just Subscribed to your Channel ! Great Video I still have my 67 Fastback that I purchased in 1981 for 750.00 when I was 17 when I was 19 I purchased another 67 Fastback with a Boss 302 with it , this Car was A NHRA Drag Car out of Nashville TN still have it to !
Of all the garages, collections etc that I’ve seen on UA-cam this collection is by far the coolest. No contest. As Mr Collins would say, “outstanding Sir”! ❤
@@FourSpeedFilms You’re doing some great work also Ben. A talented young man. I remember watching your Dad and his friends on the series Rides back in the day. Anyway, long May it last. Regards, Declan. Ireland. 68 BULLITT clone.
I have the sickness. I've watched thousands of hours of these types of videos. I own a modified muscle car too. You have a gift for making videos, one of my new favorite channels! if you keep it up, you can definitely make a living at this. Your short films are awesome! I seriously see a million subscribers in your future oh, if you keep it going. Keep it up if you can, excellent!
I love the video bud! They just feed my soul for some reason. There’s just a romantic part of owning a part of history, it almost takes you back in time.
Ben your kill'n it with excellent content!!!! And man, that car is a true survivor!!!! So much history on 4 wheels with that fast back!!!! My old boss had a fast back like that with a big block! It was a beast!!!! You are knocking it out of the park with the killer content!!!! And i love the grass roots approach!!!! Keep that spirit up!!!! 😀😁😉😎🍺🍺🍺🍻
Babylon falling, Yes they are all good looking cars, 67 just happens to be my favorite, I have another friend that has a 69 Mach 1 that’s a badass car.
This was my DD during high school, even the same color, just no hood scoop. Mine had my hand built/balanced 351C w/a M21 four-speed w/ 3:90 gears. Think I'd fill those screw holes in the hood, just on general principles. lol Sweey ride! Definitely more C.I. than my set-up. My envy meter is blowin' up!!! Didn't hear what kind of 1/4 mile times yurs ran, but my best on the 50 series BFGs was a 12:89 at about 120+MPH.
Keep going guys, you're going to blow up, keep it a mix of Domestic,European and Japanese and you'll have a massive subscriber base in no time. Not to detract from this beautiful fastback though, I wouldn't change a thing!
My sister had a 1967 fastback when I was around ten years old and every time I heard it start up I was running out the door to get in for a ride. I've had many Mustangs over the years but unfortunately I never had my favorite 1967 fastback. Maybe some day it's on my bucket list!
Don't care for Drag Racing but love the Road Racing (Turns) bit. I do like the 67 Fastback out of all the Mustangs. You had to keep the body and re do the rest to make a fast road car that would handle right. Lots of cutting & welding plus a major message on engine ,trans,and read end. The 67s still had the vent windows. Terrible they got rid of them and the fresh air floor vents.
I just discover your channel. Great content and professional done. I like the cars you drive in your videos a lot. I live in Belgium and we have here also American muscle cars. But they are expensive here. Your car can do in Belgium 20000 euro. That's more than 20000 dollar. And a coupe is a lot more expensive. Nice to see a young man enjoy that car so much. Keep posting those videos.
Greg , I simply love her and I would not change a thing. I am 67 and finally have a performance car after all the years of life. Salvage Title 2008 Bullitt 1935 and I will love my Lisa until I die !!! I drive her for the sound. I gutted the radio !
I really enjoy your films. The cars, people,and places; then you do an excellent job with your brand/style of editing and flair. They are just really pleasant to watch - not too short not too long. Keep on keepin' on
idk when im gonna go to the US but i will for sure TO CHASE MY DREAMS! Btw Dude Ive Been Watching from Bangladesh and peeps around here has no ideas abt these cars, so anyways love your vids ben! Love it!
Fantastic vid you put together here, I just love et !!! As soon as it ended I started watching again lol, that don’t happen often !! The stang is just killer !
Oooo l forgot badges too worked for hot rod n do the hole bad ass deal !! Love project x followed it for the life time threw the magazine !!!Great content brother!!!!
The “some guy at work found the car” guy was me. I was nuts not to buy it for $3000, but I passed it on to Rob Kinnan who bought it and then sold it to Greg.
Awesome! That’s crazy🏁
At least you still have a bunch of other cool cars.
It certainly looks cool and sounds great toasting those tyres all these years later. Missed all your witty drag week banter this year, sadly, including the odd brain fart, lol !!
Also might be nuts to have sold it. One of the coolest Fastbacks I have ever seen. Just raw and cool survivor.
Dave you are a pivotal part of the history of this Mustang, that we would have never known about had you had not seen this Mustang.
😎❤️🇺🇸❤️🏁❤️
ua-cam.com/video/6Hv6WXSt7vs/v-deo.html
The road shots out on the roads with the fields and phone polls give it a real Paradise Road from “American Graffiti.” Well done.
I love filming out there! Thanks
If you can film his 55 out there on the same location you’ll have nailed the whole Paradise Road feeling. His car looks like Falfa’s.
Dude I just watched this and typed my comment - then scrolled down to see yours! Totally paradise road... I was looking for bob falfas skid marks.
With Booker t and the mg's laying down some "green onions" in the background ... Damn right !!
I was thinking this is such a beautifull film.
Great video and great story about the car and the owners history with it
There are no resto mods that will EVER be this COOL.
Some cars just look right, to me this one is just about perfect
Agree, but my OCD would require fixing those screw holes in the hood ; )
Carlos Rodriguez couldn’t of said it any better👍🏼
It would have to have a 482 iron block BBM FE, a set of CNC TF or BBM heads and a2x4 BBM TW and Holley XFI 2x4 throttle bodies. Nitrous Schmitrous. Does Dulcich still have the 363 Cougar?
@@Bbbbad724 .... so build it don't just talk about it.
@@bbhoustontx I have done it with a 428 and C6 solid cam and MR heads and a 2x4 TW. We had a child and it was 1st on the line to go.1982 was a tough year, especially now that said son bailed on the 1965 Galaxie after we painted it and and I went blind.
My dad bought a brand new yellow 1967 Mustang fastback, back in the day. One of my enduring childhood memories is us being pulled over by a cop on a winding rural highway and my dad being proud about how fast the cop said we were going.
In 1971 my uncle stopped by the house, driving a his new used 67 Mustang GT 390 4spd. We all ran (beat) our cars at Fremont drags back then, so off we went. ..Under hard launch the car wheel hopped slightly worse than bad but, managed a good pass after the sun set, ..around 15.10 mid 90's mph. It looked just like this Mustang, Boss Man..
Good Lord the cinematography on these videos is better than some movies!, The opening shots were great. neat mustang too.🙂👍
Thanks!
You are so right.
Yeah, this video looks great. Music choices are real nice too.
I loved how honest the owner is and how he wasn’t scared to say how much he put into the car and bought it for. A lot of people now days don’t like saying prices for whatever reason may be but I love knowing the way I can at least somewhat compare it to other cars for sale and yes I know the car is worth a whole lot more than what he paid for it back then lol
Yeah, he is a genuine guy! Thanks for watching
Cnn
Love the first gen mustangs, I can’t express how much I like them
So cool!
Four Speed Films I have a 66 coupe that I’m restoring
I learn to drive in the 60's with one of my brothers dark green 67 fastback mustang. 3 on the floor HiPo 289. Redline wide oval tires on Keystone mags, nice looking car, with glass packs.
I love drivers like this. Vintage Fenton wheels too.
Great car. Don’t ever get rid of it. You will never be the same again without that car. I’m not even a big ford fan , but that’s a great story and car!
Thank you all for this bunch of goodness that I didn't realize I needed today! So very well done and, of course, as an old AF gramma, the memories of my '68 Camaro SS!
I bought it from my now late big brother for $500.00 in 1978! And yes, my 'friends' had the Teen Magazine, me? Hot Rod all the way so thank you for that as well! Rock on!
Thanks for watching and awesome!
I was a street racer in the SFV during the 70's and 80's. My first car, run '74-'76, was a blue '68 GT/CS with a built 289 4-speed in Acapulco Blue. The only, to my knowledge, California Special "in the scene" based in VNB. Always looking for any of the old crew, but before your time I think. Love your car. Great video.
Very cool
Tell them about your car you have now. I hope you still have it, it is a neat car !
@@Bbbbad724 Which one are you talking about?
@@413x398 Which ever one you are most proud of. 👍 You have some neat stuff. I still have my 65 Galaxie in midnight blue with the 394 FE that still haul the mail like it did in 1999, lol. I get rid of vehicles and swap the engine in . That thing is still a screamer! I thought about putting my good heads on it but I never got them back.
Perfect in every way. I shed a tear seeing that quick shot of old LACR. The sights, sounds, and smells. That was my release. Friday nights I would hurry home, do the 'Drag Race' adjustments and sneak my way to the track.
I wasnt sure at first, but this car is always at our local cars n coffee! SO cool you filmed a feature on it. One of my favorite mustangs
Thanks Liv! Yeah he lives right by you...very cool dude
Baddass Stang
It's got that great old school look @ stance to it 👍👍
Cool to see an interview with this gentleman, I remember seeing his 55 in the magazines years ago. 👍🏻
Sweet mustang, ive owed 2 66s and two 69 mach ones. I miss them every day.
A '67 Mustang drag car with 48,000 miles. That's alot of miles, a quarter mile at a time. I like the fact that you havn't done a restomod, or made it to show it off on the street on weekends. It looks extremely good, and stays true to it's lineage as a drag car...
I love how organized his garage is. Super collection in there! This ‘Stang just has ‘it’!
10 thumbs up !!
I remember seeing this car in the Magazines . Im glad its still around and being enjoyed. What a true survivor
So nice story.
I have earlier own a 68 hardtop but ive allways wanted a fastback..
Best wishes from Sweden🤩
My brother in law had a 67 gta coupe with a factory 390 automatic in this same color when he started dating my sister in 74.
Had slots on it too but had a teardrop hood scoop
Awesome
A ‘67 Mustang, my gosh darn dream car. Man I love cars! Thanks for sharing this experience with the world Ben.
Thanks for watching man!
Greg Smith got some righteous rides. Dig the Mustang especially. Great video!!!
Nice car, friend of mine had a 69 Mach 1; with a 428 cobra jet 4 speed drag pack option!!! Many good times in that car!!! ✌️
Like my Mustang your's is a survivor, my friends & others have asked when are you going to paint it? I say I'm Not going to be painting it anytime soon lol 2 Thumbs up to Ken Kahan!!
Man... Im a 1st gen Camaro owner but I am flat in love with that car. Its perfect in every way.
Love these mustangs
I had a 68 Shelby GT350 with a 302 back in the day. Had to sell for 4K in 1981 to buy a house.
Been kicking my butt ever since.
Lost my car and a few years later ended up getting divorced.
Double whammy.
Enjoy beautiful ride.
not a Ford guy, but Man would I be proud to own this one! Very nice collection BTW.
Awesome video! I also have a drag survivor. It’s a 1976 big block camaro. It’s bracket car. Was built at precision speed in California 32 years ago. Hasn’t been touched since. Very old school. Paint job is about 20 years old. Everything on this car besides that is about 39 years old. And the history of this car is a awesome story. Wish I could get some pictures on here for you. Love the mustang. I’m huge mustang fan! I grew up driving around with my uncle. He has a 1965 Shelby GT 350 he bought new. We had that car in a lot of car shows. Still does. Keep up the great videos! 👍
The loss of the magazines was devastating. I saved the mags for reference and later enjoyment. Now have to buy online which only lasts so long. Bad news for something you paid for.
Greetings from Germany. I love your films, and your kind of doing this with so much passion and heartblood. Great work, great style, great music, great cars. Keep up your fantastic work and stay safe 👍
I appreciate the support!
Mike Musto's version falls so short of this one. Well done.
When I was a kid around 1977 or so, my dad bought a 1968 Fastback GT It was orange and the crease down the side of the car was outlined with a reflective white. Factory 390 4 spd but someone had put a set of 406 heads with the Holley Tri-Power on it. The carbs set backwards because the distributor at the front of the engine, posi trac 3.89 gears. He bought it for $1000.00
Awesome
@@FourSpeedFilms I'd give a testicle to have that car now. Maybe both of them.
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Question: Does he still have that Mopar scoop?
That’s looks like Oxnard or Camarillo lol I use to street race them back roads 18 years ago lol good ole memories 🤙bad ass Mustang you got there brother 👍🏼
Dude, you're killing the cinematography game with this. Best one yet
Love it! That car should be a keeper. I've owned probably 12 Mustang's 2 of them 67 fast backs, don't get me wrong I've owned everything GTO's Z- 28 Chargers, Challenger's & much more, but I gotta say out of all of them the Mustang's has always been the funnest cars. Anyway great video keep'em coming 🇺🇸 MURICA!
I love cars like this! Its not perfect, but a good driver and has an awesome story!
Ms too!
In 1970 i bought a 67 mustang fastback identical to the Bullitt car 390ci 4 speed,4:11posi,Offenhiuser intake Holley 4barell,i paid $1200 i was 15 years old, I wish I still had it.It was great fun.Engine bay was so cramped with headers it would take me all day just to change the spark plugs on one side.
Great survivor drag car, we live in the Detroit area, I remember many drag races on I-75 & M-59, we would meet at the weigh stations(or gas stations), unload the cars, stop traffic, race, load back up...those were some crazy times...
@Babylon falling we must be close to the same age(62), I remember a jack in the box on Perry street in Pontiac, everyone would meet there & drag race on Perry street...around 75-77
Just Subscribed to your Channel ! Great Video I still have my 67 Fastback that I purchased in 1981 for 750.00 when I was 17 when I was 19 I purchased another 67 Fastback with a Boss 302 with it , this Car was A NHRA Drag Car out of Nashville TN still have it to !
That’s awesome!
@@FourSpeedFilms Thank You !
Of all the garages, collections etc that I’ve seen on UA-cam this collection is by far the coolest. No contest. As Mr Collins would say, “outstanding Sir”! ❤
Well said!
@@FourSpeedFilms
You’re doing some great work also Ben. A talented young man.
I remember watching your Dad and his friends on the series Rides back in the day. Anyway, long May it last.
Regards, Declan. Ireland. 68 BULLITT clone.
Amazing video, beautiful Mustang and I love Greg's garage! I want my garage to be full of classic cars like his 😍
Thanks!
I have the sickness. I've watched thousands of hours of these types of videos. I own a modified muscle car too. You have a gift for making videos, one of my new favorite channels! if you keep it up, you can definitely make a living at this. Your short films are awesome! I seriously see a million subscribers in your future oh, if you keep it going. Keep it up if you can, excellent!
I love the video bud! They just feed my soul for some reason. There’s just a romantic part of owning a part of history, it almost takes you back in time.
Ben your kill'n it with excellent content!!!! And man, that car is a true survivor!!!! So much history on 4 wheels with that fast back!!!! My old boss had a fast back like that with a big block! It was a beast!!!! You are knocking it out of the park with the killer content!!!! And i love the grass roots approach!!!! Keep that spirit up!!!! 😀😁😉😎🍺🍺🍺🍻
Thanks!
Love those fast backs. My friend I grew up with had one that same color. Nice collection of toys all around.
Thanks for sharing the story
I had an 67 GTA with an 390 I sold it to help with bill when going through college.. miss it to this day
Love it! 67 fast back is my favorite first gen Mustang. 👍🏻 A friend of mine is the original owner of a 67 fast back 289 4 speed car, same green color.
So cool🏁
Babylon falling, Yes they are all good looking cars, 67 just happens to be my favorite, I have another friend that has a 69 Mach 1 that’s a badass car.
It's cool. I'd have to put a 4 speed back in it though
But then it would be slower...
@@benharrell6168 but more fun
Tommy Ivo’s time actually got slower when he went to an automatic.
George McKinley In 1963 Lol
Ben, your episodes get better and, better with content, editing, music and all! Another awesome piece that’s TV ready!
Thanks man!
Drove my first mustang last week, a 67 coupe. That fastback’s a beauty. Great content as per usual
Awesome! Thanks🏁
67 when i was born love them fast backs more sporty
Sweet car. Wish it were in my garage.
Me too lol
Interestingly, the A in the GTA emblems indicate the car originally came with an automatic transmission.
This was my DD during high school, even the same color, just no hood scoop. Mine had my hand built/balanced 351C w/a M21 four-speed w/ 3:90 gears. Think I'd fill those screw holes in the hood, just on general principles. lol Sweey ride! Definitely more C.I. than my set-up. My envy meter is blowin' up!!! Didn't hear what kind of 1/4 mile times yurs ran, but my best on the 50 series BFGs was a 12:89 at about 120+MPH.
My brother had a GTA with the 390 in it. That car was fast.
Love this 67! Always had a soft spot for the 67 models and have had several!
Keep going guys, you're going to blow up, keep it a mix of Domestic,European and Japanese and you'll have a massive subscriber base in no time.
Not to detract from this beautiful fastback though, I wouldn't change a thing!
My sister had a 1967 fastback when I was around ten years old and every time I heard it start up I was running out the door to get in for a ride. I've had many Mustangs over the years but unfortunately I never had my favorite 1967 fastback. Maybe some day it's on my bucket list!
Awesome
Don't care for Drag Racing but love the Road Racing (Turns) bit. I do like the 67 Fastback out of all the Mustangs. You had to keep the body and re do the rest to make a fast road car that would handle right. Lots of cutting & welding plus a major message on engine ,trans,and read end. The 67s still had the vent windows. Terrible they got rid of them and the fresh air floor vents.
Thanks Ben. As usual, killer story telling + beautifully shot.
Your vids punch well above their weight.
I appreciate the support!
I just discover your channel. Great content and professional done. I like the cars you drive in your videos a lot. I live in Belgium and we have here also American muscle cars. But they are expensive here. Your car can do in Belgium 20000 euro. That's more than 20000 dollar. And a coupe is a lot more expensive. Nice to see a young man enjoy that car so much. Keep posting those videos.
Much appreciated!
Very nice car! If I had a mustang it would be a 67 fastback. Nice car 👍🏻
Greg , I simply love her and I would not change a thing. I am 67 and finally have a performance car after all the years of life.
Salvage Title 2008 Bullitt 1935 and I will love my Lisa until I die !!! I drive her for the sound. I gutted the radio !
You've got the right formula, old cars and deserted country roads. 🏆 Another great story!
You nailed the vintage vibe on this video. Congrats!
Great video! That's one sweet fastback Mustang! 👍
The stance and look is PERFECT.
Great documentary again Ben! I know ya loved this stang !
Great job on the filming and editing. They made you look good Greg!
Nice car, great vid. The stance is perfect on the Mustang
Gotta love the fastbacks man !!
i'm binge watching this channel ever since i discovered it, great content
Hell yeah! Thanks for the support
I love that your model of Mustang one day I will on one of them
I really enjoy your films. The cars, people,and places; then you do an excellent job with your brand/style of editing and flair. They are just really pleasant to watch - not too short not too long. Keep on keepin' on
idk when im gonna go to the US but i will for sure TO CHASE MY DREAMS! Btw Dude Ive Been Watching from Bangladesh and peeps around here has no ideas abt these cars, so anyways love your vids ben! Love it!
Hell yeah! That’s awesome man!
Hello from Croatia guys! 🙋🏻♂️
Awesome
Love that stable of cars! Love to see that 65 comet! All of those cars are perfect!
Fantastic vid you put together here,
I just love et !!! As soon as it ended I started watching again lol, that don’t happen often !!
The stang is just killer !
wowowow. the filmwork.... i love your stuff! cant wait to show your videos to my friends!
video was too short! I cant get enough of these short films that Ben creates. Just awesome!!!
Beautiful Fastback, I love it
You gotta do one on his other mustang fastback, so cool. Well done
Awesome video! Saw this car on the The Drive channel years ago. Loved it!
Thanks! Yes haha...that’s where I saw it first...turned out to be my dad’s friend
This video was outstanding......Petrolicious has nothing on you.
Thanks for the support!
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Great capture! I picked up the similarity shot to the last scene in American Graffiti (Paradise Road).
Oooo l forgot badges too worked for hot rod n do the hole bad ass deal !! Love project x followed it for the life time threw the magazine !!!Great content brother!!!!
Not my style but how can you not love something like this? And great cinematography too, I think you have a future in film👍🏻
67 GTA that's one sweet ride
So sick🏁
This is a solid build with slot mags guys!!!🤔🔥💯👍😁 15x8s in back? Yea those are 8 wides. I have had 2 sets of 10 wides.
This thing has some proper patina! Great looking car, great history to it.
I've seen this car in another video from someone else before but your video brings way more information. Keep up the good work.
Thanks!
Excellent video! Great car, wonderful road shots! Truly Americana!
What a talented filmmaker.
Thanks for sharing. Great story & amazing car.
A great drag race car with a wonderful story. Good job, mate✌️🙌🙏
Thanks!