Tom, I cannot thank you enough for your time & hard work put into this video, it really shows and we are forever grateful for this experience. Originally, the video was going to feature just my mustang, but after talking, I had recently come across my sons mustang, thanks to Andrew Cunningham for the lead, I then sent Tom a picture of my son's not only first car but first 1988 Ford mustang GT. Shortly after, the wheels started turning in Tom's head and he mentioned to me, " how about a father/son video ," and I replied that was the greatest idea ever!! Now most of you that are watching, are probably my age & can relate to the feeling we had as teens of being able to experience having & owning the king of the road ; The Foxbody Mustang. Now Daniel gets to experience this at age 16, how cool is that!!!! I hope you everyone enjoys this video & continue inspiring this young generation so we can always keep the Foxbody alive!!!!
Hey Wayne, car is beautiful! I have a 88 notchback with a paxton and I'm wondering did you buy it as a kit used? Mine has a piece of flex hose with the maf then filter and I see yours has a nice hard pipe into the fender well.
@@Joeshomegarage So to answer your question I did buy the head unit used so i pretty much peace it together with new and used parts the power pipe that holds the filter is from anderson motorsports, I no longer have a MAF sensor because i'm running a Holley Terminator engine management system but you could always extend your MAF wires and still run the same power pipe if you still plan to keep your MAF if that makes any sense.
@@dwaynerangel2236 Thanks for the response! Yeah I'm going to leave the drivetrain alone for a while and focus on interior and suspension and then if I get bored I'll start looking for more power lol. I may just fabricate my own intake I just don't like how it's just laying in the engine bay but it works for now.
sweet foxbodies, I was also 19 when I got my 1991 Mustang LX 5.0 Coupe 5 Speed, right off the ford dealership lot, driving it off the lot was like driving thru the open gates of heaven it was the best feeling . actually Every time I take it out for a drive it just makes me so happy and I still have it to this day!!!
Great video Tom and Dwyane the car is a killer.. the sound rings 90s all day... can wait to see what you do next with it... and Tom great seeing you back on doing videos. Helping people get back into there love of cars..
I love sharing these stories and showing off the cars. This car definitely makes all the right noises. Thank you very much for watching and the kind words! Appreciate you!
@BrotherTom WHEN I WAS 18 IN HIGH SCHOOL LOL I WANTED A FOX MUSTANG GT AND AT 15 BROTHER YOUR A VERY LUCKY MAN AND I DIDN'T GET MY FIRST MUSTANG UNTIL I WAS 23 AND I HAVE IT STILL TODAY ALONG WITH 5 OTHER MUSTANGS.
Daniel came with us to Motor City Foxfest and I have to tell you for his age he was never bored and really enjoyed the long weekend. He's the next generation to carry the foxbody torch! THANK YOU for watching. I appreciate you!
Thank you for watching and sharing with the RTHS family, he has shown lots of interest in making the mustang better and learning how to slowly restore this American classic, he’ll definitely hold a lifetime of memories.
Really nice car. I love the fact that he drives the car. He drove the car to a show is cool and why we buy them. Its not some garage queen that only gets weekend duty. Good deal, I love that.
I had a 86 fox body I miss it so much hope some day I can get another one great looking car like what you did Dwayne awesome that you did it with your son
Thank you for watching, I can totally relate to the regrets my very first Foxbody was a 88 convertible GT and I sure miss the hell out of it I still regret selling it to this day but my 93 helps me relive the memories I had with my first one.
Great video great story 🇺🇲 Me and my pops got mine from a salvage yard back in 95 i was 15, theft recovery a shell on bricks with a motor and tran , but started right up still rollin 🤜
Thank you for watching, I’m sure it was an experience of a lifetime and it sounds like you still have it and can keep it so you can pass it on to your son or daughter, that’s so awesome!!
Thanks for watching buddy, we have to keep this younger generation going and interested in it because they’ll be the one’s holding the torch and ready to pass it on just like we did, now I can’t wait to see what you end up getting your son so we can also watch!!!
@@BrotherTomI WAS 19 WHEN I BOUGHT MY FIRST MUSTANG GT AND I STILL HAVE IT TODAY AND HOPEFULLY MY SON WILL LIKE CARS BECAUSE HE WILL HAVE 8 TOO PICK FROM.
Thank you for watching, and I’m glad you liked the pod’s I wanted to go with something different than the drivers side pillar but didn’t know if I was going to like it turns out I really love the way they look!!
You can tell how Dewayne was a little nervous at first letting him drive even though he trust him js he was nervous bc hes put alot of work and love into it maybe running the camera being different also plus its pretty great him and his boy getting to work on them together is the best stuff
Great video as always buddy! I love how Dwayne and his son are building their cars together. He will remember that time with pops for the rest of his life. Beautiful cars gentlemen and thank you for sharing them with us! 🦊💚
Thanks for watching buddy, I think we can all relate to the feeling we had the very first time we were able to own our first Foxbody Mustang, that experience didn’t come to me until I hit 19 years old and here My son Daniel get’s a little head start at 15 years old and he’s been very excited to get it back on the road he’ll have a lifetime of memories just like we have.
@@BrotherTomMAN I LOVE FOXBODYS AND CARS IN GENERAL LOL I HAVE MY 87 MUSTANG GT WITH T TOPS THAT I BOUGHT ALL THE WAY BACK IN 1994 AND I STILL HAVE IT TODAY AND I HAVE A VIBRANT RED 93 COBRA THAT IS ALL ORIGINAL EXCEPT FOR EXHAUST WITH 22 THOUSAND ORIGINAL MILES AND I HAVE 4 SHELBYS AND MY Z28.
Hi Tom, thanks for sharing. Dwayne and his son have a great bond and excellent cars as well. Being from the Chicago area and a fellow foxbody Mustang owner, I really dig the local content. Thanks!
You'll have to come out to some of the local car meets next year! If you're on FB go follow Windy City Stangs and the Chicagoland Mustang Club. Thank you for watching!
@@BrotherTom im in both groups, Tom. I will have to look for you and drop a line. I will be out for sure, and am already looking forward to next season! Cheers!
Beautiful cars! I had a bout of nostalgia a few weeks ago and posted up some old vids of my own ‘89. Now looking at other vids and yours isn’t helping me - I miss my ‘Stang! 😂 Great stories thx for posting.
Nice car and another good video from Brother Tom !! So what did we use for the magnetic mount for the Holley display ? Please keep those Brother Tom quality videos coming !!
@@darinlewis9478 my car is an 89 with the dummy lights on the bezel so it's pretty easy. Buy a magnetic mount phone holder for you car. Remove the magnet from the holder and attach it to the back of your holley screen holder. Then place the small metal plate (the one you would stick to the back of your phone) behind the dummy window on the bezel. This still works if you don't have the older bezel, but might need some trimming of the metal plate.
For the newer ones I’m going to say 91,92,93 that don’t have the dummy lights in that area you’re going to have to have a powerful magnet, like a uranidum magnetic then simply glue it with your favorite plastic adhesive.
Love your cars!! I'm in the process of improving my 88 GT vert. I think the classic build with a centrifical supercharger is definitely the way to go. I'm up in the suburbs of Milwaukee so I hope to see the both of you at an event someday soon.
Follow Windy City Stangs on FB. They have quite a few events each year and there's a good chance you'll see us at some of them! Thank you for watching and commenting.
What tailights are those I've never seen them I had a 90 Black on Black Foxbody when I was 19 it had full exhaust Chrome Ponies and a cold air intake beautiful 64,000 mile car year 2k
Brother Tom! Anybody in the Pacific Northwest area that could throw some ideas our way? My son and I have (3) 89 coupes two of which are SSP units from our beloved state of Washington. He just turned 16 and are hoping to throw at least one of them up on the rack and begin to deconstruct and of course reconstruct. Love watching your fox body clips! Dogan and Dman
Wow three 89 coupes? That is awesome! I don't think I know anyone in Washington state, but Gary from KASL Customs is probably the closest in BC Canada. He is a great guy and I would highly recommend reaching out to him. Check out KASL Customs on UA-cam or Facebook. Chris from The Infamous Project is another great resource. He's in Texas. Hope that hleps!
You are correct that's why more us veterans should help guide this young generation and keep them interested so they can keep the foxbody alive, hope this plants a seed in a lot of young life's so they can also share there story for more generations to come, thank you for taking the time to watch this video.
@@dwaynerangel2236 nice man I have a 94 cobra, a 95 GT saleen that's running but I want to do another engine for, and an 04 Cobra. I'm thinking about getting a fox at some point so if you ever want to get rid of yours let me know lol. I'll be more inclined to buying one already set up than having to get one and work on it 😂. If I don't build the 95 I may just do a trade for a fox. The car is set up cosmetically fine with the Saleen kit ect
Tom, I cannot thank you enough for your time & hard work put into this video, it really shows and we are forever grateful for this experience. Originally, the video was going to feature just my mustang, but after talking, I had recently come across my sons mustang, thanks to Andrew Cunningham for the lead, I then sent Tom a picture of my son's not only first car but first 1988 Ford mustang GT. Shortly after, the wheels started turning in Tom's head and he mentioned to me, " how about a father/son video ," and I replied that was the greatest idea ever!! Now most of you that are watching, are probably my age & can relate to the feeling we had as teens of being able to experience having & owning the king of the road ; The Foxbody Mustang. Now Daniel gets to experience this at age 16, how cool is that!!!! I hope you everyone enjoys this video & continue inspiring this young generation so we can always keep the Foxbody alive!!!!
Hey Wayne, car is beautiful! I have a 88 notchback with a paxton and I'm wondering did you buy it as a kit used? Mine has a piece of flex hose with the maf then filter and I see yours has a nice hard pipe into the fender well.
@@Joeshomegarage So to answer your question I did buy the head unit used so i pretty much peace it together with new and used parts the power pipe that holds the filter is from anderson motorsports, I no longer have a MAF sensor because i'm running a Holley Terminator engine management system but you could always extend your MAF wires and still run the same power pipe if you still plan to keep your MAF if that makes any sense.
@@dwaynerangel2236 Thanks for the response! Yeah I'm going to leave the drivetrain alone for a while and focus on interior and suspension and then if I get bored I'll start looking for more power lol. I may just fabricate my own intake I just don't like how it's just laying in the engine bay but it works for now.
That boy has been raised right!!! Good job Dad and Daniel you be safe young man!!!
sweet foxbodies, I was also 19 when I got my 1991 Mustang LX 5.0 Coupe 5 Speed, right off the ford dealership lot, driving it off the lot was like driving thru the open gates of heaven it was the best feeling . actually Every time I take it out for a drive it just makes me so happy and I still have it to this day!!!
Can't imagine how it felt to drive a new 5.0 off the lot back in the day! Thank you for watching and commenting!
Great video Tom and Dwyane the car is a killer.. the sound rings 90s all day... can wait to see what you do next with it... and Tom great seeing you back on doing videos. Helping people get back into there love of cars..
I love sharing these stories and showing off the cars. This car definitely makes all the right noises. Thank you very much for watching and the kind words! Appreciate you!
@BrotherTom WHEN I WAS 18 IN HIGH SCHOOL LOL I WANTED A FOX MUSTANG GT AND AT 15 BROTHER YOUR A VERY LUCKY MAN AND I DIDN'T GET MY FIRST MUSTANG UNTIL I WAS 23 AND I HAVE IT STILL TODAY ALONG WITH 5 OTHER MUSTANGS.
Well Done Brother Tom! I love that the son got the Fox body bug. We need to see more of younger generations showing love for the Mustang.
Brother Tom, Dwayne, and Daniel are a great father and son team you interview a lot of interesting people, besides that they have some nice mustangs
Daniel came with us to Motor City Foxfest and I have to tell you for his age he was never bored and really enjoyed the long weekend. He's the next generation to carry the foxbody torch! THANK YOU for watching. I appreciate you!
Loved the father/son bonding that happened on this project! So glad Daniel shared this video with his RTHS family. So cool!!!
Thank you for watching and sharing with the RTHS family, he has shown lots of interest in making the mustang better and learning how to slowly restore this American classic, he’ll definitely hold a lifetime of memories.
Awesome video, great mustangs.
Really nice car. I love the fact that he drives the car. He drove the car to a show is cool and why we buy them. Its not some garage queen that only gets weekend duty. Good deal, I love that.
I had a 86 fox body I miss it so much hope some day I can get another one great looking car like what you did Dwayne awesome that you did it with your son
Thank you for watching, I can totally relate to the regrets my very first Foxbody was a 88 convertible GT and I sure miss the hell out of it I still regret selling it to this day but my 93 helps me relive the memories I had with my first one.
Great video great story 🇺🇲
Me and my pops got mine from a salvage yard back in 95 i was 15, theft recovery a shell on bricks with a motor and tran , but started right up still rollin 🤜
Thank you for watching, I’m sure it was an experience of a lifetime and it sounds like you still have it and can keep it so you can pass it on to your son or daughter, that’s so awesome!!
I can’t wait to get Bryson a car now after watching this video great job.
That would be awesome! Thanks for watching buddy 👍🏻
Thanks for watching buddy, we have to keep this younger generation going and interested in it because they’ll be the one’s holding the torch and ready to pass it on just like we did, now I can’t wait to see what you end up getting your son so we can also watch!!!
@@BrotherTomI WAS 19 WHEN I BOUGHT MY FIRST MUSTANG GT AND I STILL HAVE IT TODAY AND HOPEFULLY MY SON WILL LIKE CARS BECAUSE HE WILL HAVE 8 TOO PICK FROM.
I HATE THE RARE TAIL LIGHTS LOL I ACTUALLY LIKE THE CHEESE GRADERS AND MY 87 MUSTANG GT HAS JUST ABOUT STOCK EVERYTHING ASIDE FROM THE EXHAUST.
@@anthonylaudano9435 I like and respect everyone’s liking I just wish I had one of each an unmolested stock, a drag car, and a heavily modified one!!
Those vent gauge pods are awesome
Thank you for watching, and I’m glad you liked the pod’s I wanted to go with something different than the drivers side pillar but didn’t know if I was going to like it turns out I really love the way they look!!
Awesome car, looks amazing, sounds very strong, very nice super clean car. Nice 88 GT for his son too, heck of a deal. Thanks for sharing.
Just finished up with the Podcast with Gary. Cool video of these 2 cars!
Thank you for listening to the pod and watching this video. I'm really looking forward to seeing Daniel build and enjoy his new project Fox!
Great job Tom and nice car Dwayne hope I get to see it in person maybe next summer now
I know we’ve been missing each other I still haven’t seen yours live as well but hopefully next season we can make the same show.
You can tell how Dewayne was a little nervous at first letting him drive even though he trust him js he was nervous bc hes put alot of work and love into it maybe running the camera being different also plus its pretty great him and his boy getting to work on them together is the best stuff
👍cool car
Great video as always buddy! I love how Dwayne and his son are building their cars together. He will remember that time with pops for the rest of his life. Beautiful cars gentlemen and thank you for sharing them with us! 🦊💚
Thanks for watching buddy! This was a fun one. Can't wait to see how Daniel's car progresses over the years.
Thanks for watching buddy, I think we can all relate to the feeling we had the very first time we were able to own our first Foxbody Mustang, that experience didn’t come to me until I hit 19 years old and here My son Daniel get’s a little head start at 15 years old and he’s been very excited to get it back on the road he’ll have a lifetime of memories just like we have.
@@dwaynerangel2236yessir, I couldn’t agree more!!
@@BrotherTomMAN I LOVE FOXBODYS AND CARS IN GENERAL LOL I HAVE MY 87 MUSTANG GT WITH T TOPS THAT I BOUGHT ALL THE WAY BACK IN 1994 AND I STILL HAVE IT TODAY AND I HAVE A VIBRANT RED 93 COBRA THAT IS ALL ORIGINAL EXCEPT FOR EXHAUST WITH 22 THOUSAND ORIGINAL MILES AND I HAVE 4 SHELBYS AND MY Z28.
Wow that’s a excellent deal for that red gt
Yea that one was a hard one to Pass up I was going to wait till he was 16 but actually 16 is right around the corner, it sure gives us a head start!!!
Hi Tom, thanks for sharing. Dwayne and his son have a great bond and excellent cars as well. Being from the Chicago area and a fellow foxbody Mustang owner, I really dig the local content. Thanks!
You'll have to come out to some of the local car meets next year! If you're on FB go follow Windy City Stangs and the Chicagoland Mustang Club. Thank you for watching!
@@BrotherTom im in both groups, Tom. I will have to look for you and drop a line. I will be out for sure, and am already looking forward to next season! Cheers!
Beautiful cars! I had a bout of nostalgia a few weeks ago and posted up some old vids of my own ‘89. Now looking at other vids and yours isn’t helping me - I miss my ‘Stang! 😂 Great stories thx for posting.
Never too late to get another one! Thank you for watching and commenting.
I had a 86 GT Cobra, 88GT. Miss them.
2 very nice cars
It's hard to tell from over here in the pass seat Hint Hint 😭💪🦊🇺🇸 😍 beautiful fox
Man it sounds so good
Been waiting for a video
I have two coming from Foxtoberfest soon! Thank you for watching and supporting the channel! Appreciate you!
Nice car and another good video from Brother Tom !! So what did we use for the magnetic mount for the Holley display ?
Please keep those Brother Tom quality videos coming !!
What are you using for the magnetic mount for the Holley display ??
@@darinlewis9478 my car is an 89 with the dummy lights on the bezel so it's pretty easy. Buy a magnetic mount phone holder for you car. Remove the magnet from the holder and attach it to the back of your holley screen holder. Then place the small metal plate (the one you would stick to the back of your phone) behind the dummy window on the bezel. This still works if you don't have the older bezel, but might need some trimming of the metal plate.
@@BrotherTom very cool !! Thanks Tom
For the newer ones I’m going to say 91,92,93 that don’t have the dummy lights in that area you’re going to have to have a powerful magnet, like a uranidum magnetic then simply glue it with your favorite plastic adhesive.
Love your cars!! I'm in the process of improving my 88 GT vert. I think the classic build with a centrifical supercharger is definitely the way to go. I'm up in the suburbs of Milwaukee so I hope to see the both of you at an event someday soon.
Follow Windy City Stangs on FB. They have quite a few events each year and there's a good chance you'll see us at some of them! Thank you for watching and commenting.
@@BrotherTom thank you,I'll look into that. We also have a club you could follow Mustangs of central Wisconsin. Great group of fellas.
Nice score on the red foxbody, here in Cali that would have been about 6k. 2k gets only garbage. ✌️
Sweet
I love them early foxes 🦊 better headlamps
What tailights are those I've never seen them I had a 90 Black on Black Foxbody when I was 19 it had full exhaust Chrome Ponies and a cold air intake beautiful 64,000 mile car year 2k
Nice story and nice cars you guys. What rwhp and torque is the black car making? Lol just finishing up the video and found my answer ........
Lol, I appreciate you taking the time to watch the video and thank you for all your kind words!!
Brother Tom! Anybody in the Pacific Northwest area that could throw some ideas our way? My son and I have (3) 89 coupes two of which are SSP units from our beloved state of Washington. He just turned 16 and are hoping to throw at least one of them up on the rack and begin to deconstruct and of course reconstruct. Love watching your fox body clips! Dogan and Dman
Wow three 89 coupes? That is awesome! I don't think I know anyone in Washington state, but Gary from KASL Customs is probably the closest in BC Canada. He is a great guy and I would highly recommend reaching out to him. Check out KASL Customs on UA-cam or Facebook. Chris from The Infamous Project is another great resource. He's in Texas. Hope that hleps!
I just bought a clean 89 LX with 12k original miles! What did you do for a new H pipe with the O2 sensors ?
Most kids dont care about foxbodies, they are more into rice
You are correct that's why more us veterans should help guide this young generation and keep them interested so they can keep the foxbody alive, hope this plants a seed in a lot of young life's so they can also share there story for more generations to come, thank you for taking the time to watch this video.
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Any porting done to the intake and what heads are you running?
Just a little porting done to the lower intake, the heads are the 180 Promaxx. Thank you for watching!!
@@dwaynerangel2236 nice man I have a 94 cobra, a 95 GT saleen that's running but I want to do another engine for, and an 04 Cobra. I'm thinking about getting a fox at some point so if you ever want to get rid of yours let me know lol. I'll be more inclined to buying one already set up than having to get one and work on it 😂. If I don't build the 95 I may just do a trade for a fox. The car is set up cosmetically fine with the Saleen kit ect
His eyes at 21:36 hahaha
Im guessing 475hp range
I agree
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