In 1973 I was 23 y/o, re-enlisted in the Air Force and ordered a Mach I, loaded. Little did I know that would be the happiest I would ever be with a new car. A 351 Cleveland, 4 barrel carb and dual exhaust. Lay down rear seat with an auto trans. Absolutely, loved that car. From time to time, I pull out the original window sticker and marvel at the $4200. price !!!
@@gt-37guy6 It had every option I could special order on it, except power windows. I was incorrectly told power windows were not available on that model. The mill was on strike, so I waited 6 weeks to receive it in St. Louis
I'm bringing this car home from the spiff up next week! I will hopefully get Jerry to do a follow up video and a drive around showing what it looks like after we cleaned it and made minor repairs. We may even push it a bit and see how it runs! Had to rebuild the carb it was dried out and leaking. Rebuild fuel pump. Clean all the undercoating off the car. New rear seals in transmission and engine. Clean Buff and detail the entire car. Pull a few small dents. New gaskets in the engine. Fluids and tune.
Thank you for preserving these cars, and most importantly, sharing your collection with the public. I'd love to come visit your place one of these days..... We bleed blue in this family.
I just stumbled upon this. What an impressive guy and collection. Thank you for helping to keep some of Fords best history alive and well for others to see, learn about and hopefully appreciate. I have and will always be an early Ford Mustang fan.
Thanks Sam I try to fight the good fight for these cars everyday! Somedays I win and get something done that matters to this Hobby somedays I just put in the sweat!
@@finleylebetter6419 It really is a labor of love with its rewards and frustrations. I also got my first Mustang in high school and was hooked from then on. I come to Dallas from Florida for business from time to time. The next time I am coming your way I will give you a call and try to set up a visit. I would really appreciate some of your time to meet you and to see your cars. Best Regards, Sam
Just met him Saturday, gave me the full tour with my son. Took time away from the Rangers game he was watching to take a tour. Had some outstanding cars on the floor.
@@finleylebetter6419 Those cars are lucky to have fallen into your hands. They are exactly where they need to be... Watched over Time Capsules. Anything less is just a hack job waiting to happen...
What an amazing collection and everything is so organized. Some day someone else will benefit from his meticulous care of those great cars. Thank God for people like him.
Being a long time Corvette freak, started in 1954 when at about five years old I saw on pass my Dad and I asked Dad what was that? He said it was one of those crazy new Chevy Corvettes. I was hooked since then. Blessed with two of them. Thank you for restoring this piece of history for all to see. You sir are my hero!
My dad and I stumbled upon this place on accident, and like two snooping car guy we had started looking. The owner came around the corner and gave us a quick little tour of his place and cars. He was super cool and very knowledgeable. Definitely an experience I’d never forget.
Sounds like you ran into Finley, the owner. The place is open to the public, free to come inside, nothing is for sale, you might even get a ride in a Super Cobra Jet.
@@thewriter2549 yea he was a super cool guy to hang out with. But he was closed when we stumbled upon it. But the fact he let us look and especially give a private tour was definitely pretty cool.
Jerry, I love the videos and I wish they were more frequent but, I'll take what I can get. It just makes me happy that there's still old school car guys out out there that put the time and energy in restoring the classic cars that we all love.
@@finleylebetter6419 I have a 73' Mach 1 behind me (in the garage) with a cover on it. 86,000 miles. It's a 351 Cleveland with the sports interior. She's original and a real head turner. I try to take it out once a month. I'm in Texas from time to time. Would love to see your cars.
Sad to say, I’d rather them sitting there with him then auctioned off at some astronomical price to a guy that will never drive it or appreciate it. FYI shout out to the guy in Akron Ohio lol
The secret is to get up every day and go to work if u do that enough days u get something done! Lots of people today want it but don't want to actually do the work!
*Jerry!* One word comes to mind when I watched this episode - *reverence*. I have so much respect for folks like these - those who take great care to be good stewards of these important historic cars. As you know and we've discussed, the cars are cool enough - but it's the *stories* and the *people* associated with them that truly are the most interesting aspect of the hobby. I'm an admitted lover of these stories - and you're a darn good collector and presenter of stories, not to mention a good hearted, decent human being to boot. The hobby needs more of the next generations that are of like mindsets to you folks! Be safe out there, - Ed on the Ridge
I just would love to have one. When I was a kid I remember seeing a 71 Mach 1 and I was in love with that car. I’m 61 and time is creeping by on me. But I still have hope. It was dark green, and I thought it had to be a work of art because it was so magnificent. Love looking at them and this man has an amazing collection.
Over 40 years Guy I need 10 More to finish the cars I have apart! All please pull for me to make it! 5 weeks ago I have heart surgery and as lay there and nodded off I thought I hope Joni finds someone to finish my cars! :)
Saved me typing that ...& I can't stand OEM or factory on anything. But so much respect for this man's passion , commitment & down to earth attitude - what a cool guy .
Sir ALL MY DEEPEST FROM THE BOTTOM OF MY HEART ❤️ RESPECT FOR WHO YOU ARE AND WHAT YOU DO FOR THE MUSTANG HISTORY AND LEGACY 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼! Saving the mustangs from RestoMods hells to me is one amazing beautiful work , 1971 is the epitome of the mustang era I am a huge fan of the 71 , my dear brother Troy Winkster got a 71 bright red convertible nut and bolt fully restored out of the chassis here in Adelaide south Australia 🇦🇺 all the best I love ❤️ so much this video thank you from Australia 🇦🇺
Jerry: your incredibly humble, more so than a non-humble Mopar restorer we all know. Any chance of a show, to spread the wealth of knowledge that you retain.
There’s nothing wrong with mark wormans attitude. He’s got a great personality and HUGE heart. Not to mention his restoration process is 100% transparent and he’s knowledgeable down to the bolts. This guy blatantly lying about that red car, saying it wasn’t in much better shape than the sport roof that was stripped and beat to shit. He’s clearly lying trying to make it sound like it was a massive turnaround. Worman has actually restored completely burnt and totaled cars with videos to prove it.
@@jasoncardoza6375 You cannot say he's lying until you see the finished product of the one on the car rack. He said it was a 5 year outlook for the completion of it, so I guess it will have to undergo your scrutiny at that time.
Thank you, Finley. My friend had a new 71(?) Mach 1 when I had a '68 289 coupe, and I think these all a major part of our culture and history. I'm glad you are able to save them. I learned to drive stick on her car , a 429 CobraJet, with the reverse warning light on the dash. Still remember that she told the proper way to hold the shift, because if you didn't get it in gear it could snap back and break your wrist.
Wow. What an amazing collection and a very knowledgeable man. I have a lot of respect for him. He is preserving history. Great video Jerry ❤️. Someone is going to be very rich when he passes on.
Absolutely beautiful collection. I've always been a fan of 71-72s and like you had one in high-school like your green/argent one. Always loved it and finally bought another as an adult. Sadly, I was injured as a firefighter and had to sell it. Absolutely heartbreaking day. God bless for keeping some legends alive
I had a 71 M Code 4 speed convertible !!! I loved that car and that started a 50 year virus I cant seem to cure! l would post an image of my car from the old days If someone can tell me how to do it here!
The ones I have owned were Q code cars and the latest was sold and shipped to Germany. Nothing like seeing one come up behind you in the rear view mirror
I just came across this video. Finley, you are AMAZING and you and your team have done a fantastic job of restoring these Mustangs. My hat is off to you! Wonderful!! You and I are about the same age. Who would have thought this would have happened in Mineral Wells.
I have one! My uncle was a Vietnam vet bought new. I drive mine. I'm happy to see them being preserve. Mine is a 429 super cobra jet. Mine has 62,000 miles on it I drive it once a year original paint. I keep it garaged. I hope when I am gone it goes to someone who will take care of it and not abuse it or trash it!
Finley, thank you for preserving and restoring these Mustangs. I was so pleased that you bought restomods and restored them back to original. Thank you.
Well everyone has a process in this Hobby mine is a bit radical but I'm on a time line I have to keep moving! I have a long way to go and a short time to get there!!!
One of my sister in-laws father was a master machinist at Ford for 40years and retired to FLorida where I grew up and had parts from Mustangs everywhere in his garage. Lee Iacocca was his hero, he worked on Mustangs specifically. He was an interesting guy and his garage was full of cool stuff. It was like a treasure/curiosity shop. The stuff he could make out anything was truly amazing.
I like the 71-73 fastback Mustangs. A friend of mine had a 71 grabber green mach 1 351c, 4spd back in the late 70's when we were in high school. 1 of the 1st things he did, was to have it repainted white with black hood and stripes. If only he knew then, that the car was worth more money, because it was grabber green. I was lucky enough to take that car out for a test ride, from the used car lot, before he bought it. I really stretched that mustang's legs. Lol. Thanks for the video
In 1973, I bought a 1971 red Mach 1 from a friend. It had a 429 with a Hurst shifter and big factory cam. I had the local Ford dealer install the black side stripes and the black spoiler on the trunk. It looked just like the one in the video. Later on, I had chrome side pipes installed. That was the most fun car to drive that I ever had. Watching this video brought back some great memories.
Fantastic stuff. I remember building Ford Mustang MACH 1 model cars in the early 70's and thought they looked terrific. Great collection. I'd be interested in seeing some of bikes from the same period as it looks like you have some superb Kawasaki 2-strokes there - which I also owned!
If you are in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, I recommend going to Mineral Wells to the Blue Oval Car Barn. It's free to the public. Another awesome video Jerry!
I just stumbled on this video earlier and when I saw the salvage yard I was taken by surprise! I live about 8 miles from there and Howard is a friend of mine and my brother"s. He is a helluva good person and we get stuff from him occasionally. I knew he had some goodies stashed but didn't know about the Mustang. WOW what a beauty! And the exact best person to get it! Keep up the fantastic work you"re doing Mr. Lebetter, if it wasn't for people like yourself a lot of these beautiful cars would be lost forever. Thank You
Sweet !! That’s just awesome that this car is in as good a condition as it is… and it’s going to a Ford connoisseur. It doesn’t get any better than this. Congratulations. I’d give my eye teeth for this car.
Bless you 🙏 for saving those cars, ALL my favorites. THAT YOUNG MAN HAS A DREAM JOB. Nice to see old school scope. I remember using them well. Would love to see your museum. I had a 73 Mach1 sorry to see it go.
I drove my best friends 71 Mach 1 blue one owner with 30k miles back in 1973 what a nice powerful car to drive , I would love to drive one again Thanks for sharing this rare find.
this guy is my hero.. I had a 71 in highschool, "mom & dad" bought it for me because I was doing well in football and school. I was doing burnouts & racing. I really got into racing but it was not enough to turn me toward being a mechanic or welder. (regrets) Everytime I see a mustang I wonder if that one was mine. My parents heard I was racing rich boys in 1988 at the airport in Houston with their corvettes. Some airport cops pulled me over, that went out over the police radio. My family all had police radios and knew the police. News got to my parents within the hour and mom had convinced dad to get rid of her. It was a great lesson, from that day he sold my car I bought every car since. If I would have owned that car i would have never sold it.
Its a lot of work to drive them maintain them etc. but its also fun on a nice day in TX when it is in the 70's instead of 110 like today I can drive Ride 4/5 great fun muscle cars and bikes in a day How much fun is that anyone wants to come with me let me know!!
Always great videos. Wishing I still had my 1971 Mach 1. Had a 351 Cleveland with a 4 barrel. Bought it brand new for around $4900. It was the dark green in color with silver stripes with twisted hood locks.
Me heart loves the 67-69 best but, this touched me old heart and made me feel like the kid again who stood and watched these beautiful things roll down the road in that majestic beauty I remember so well and truly ‘felt’ again as I watched this.
I spent last week in Ohio looking at two Boss 351 cars that had been 25 years in storage the owner have gathered many of the hard to find NOS parts over the years and as the cars sat he worked on other cars eventually deciding to sell them. They will both need complete restoration and one is an untouched Grabber Lime Green Boss 351 the other a Grabber Yellow now my job is to restore the Grabber Lime car that is a true time capsule (the Rev limiter is still hooked up!) and find a new owner for the Yellow car that will properly restore it. Robert they are still out there and seem to be more and more month by month!
My 1st car at 16 yo 1971 mustang for $400 in 1987. In 1991 I found a Yellow 1971 Mach 1 with black stripes for sale from original owner. My amazing dad new how much I loved 71 mustangs, so he helped me buy it, and I enjoyed it for a few years before selling it. I wish I still had those cars, but 71 mustangs will always have a special place in my heart. One day I will go and visit this gentleman.
No wonder I can't find one, this guy buys them all! Lol, honestly I'm glad this guy is around to " save them for the next guy" that's a real car enthusiast!!!
@@finleylebetter6419 I'm trying! I restored a 72 coupe from the ground up some 10 yrs ago, painted her 2B bright red and black, nasa hood, mach 1 grill and stuffed a 351c 4v under the hood. It ain't no cj or scj but just like you I saved it from rotting away. I appreciate what you do!
I MUST SAY THIS...PASSION...WAHOOOO...OUTSTANDING PASSION...CARS WERE A SHADE TREE HOBBY FOR ME...BUT THIS...YOUR PARTS ROOM IS "THE BEST" I HAVE EVER SEEN!!! BRILLIANTLY IN ORDER!!!
Wow, what this man is doing is amazing. Will never recoup his investment in money and labor but I’m sure that does not matter to him. Passion driven motivation!
I think he’s wrong Finley, your family will do very well if the time ever comes. I’m in awe over what I’ve just seen. I’ve gone from riding a bicycle around my hometown at 11 taking pictures of every sharp mustang I ran across, to just taking delivery of 21 Mach 1 and my parents have my first car at 16 in there barn, 90 5.0 notch back. You are doing incredible, and the passion is out there. What’s really trippy for me though is as I’m watching this about that car in Missouri, my wife and I with our three boys just visited that lil town in MO, taking one of our old tractors to there show.
True car guys and gals who love these cars don't care about the money. I keep my cars because they bring me joy in life. Ive never gotten any joy from staring at money.
Absolutely outstanding shop find . These were beautiful Machines . I wish I could’ve bought one brand new back then . What a time to be alive . For now I’ll keep riding my Indian Scout and be happy with that til I get my Masterpiece !
The '71 is the 429. This is the new 385-series block, with thin wall casting and the room for more cubes. Ford planned the longer, lower, wider body style of the 1971 Mustang to have 500 plus cubic inch V8s.
I had a friend who started his gear head journey late in life and the first car he got was a '71 Mustang Coupe. It looked just like a Boss 351 except for the coupe roofline. It had from the factory... the paint, the decal package, the nasa hood, the eurathane front bumper...all the good stuff. I think we found that last 2 unmolested original NASA hoods in Northern California when we were rebuilding that car. Used one on the car and stored the other away for a rainy day. He eventually got himself a young girlfriend, thanks to the car, then ended up selling it to take her on a vacation...where she met a younger guy than him and took off with that dude. He drives a Prius and owns a cat now.
I got 2 tickets in a 71 Mustang Mach 1 before I had my driver's license. The car was purchased from my uncle . It had basically what was a cattle guard on the front end, the whole front clip was missing , and it had about 10 headlights on it. My dad bought a front clip from a junk yard, and became a miracle work...what a beautiful car.........James Bond drove one , and proved it was a cool car ...👍👍👍👍
After watching this great video, I feel revamped to complete my 69 Mach 1. I had run out of money about 3/4ths the way through, and now it's time to finish and drive my dream.
I wish they were better than NEW but they are not! You cant beat a low mileage all original survivor! Some of my restored cars come out nice and run and drive great some not so much!
My first car was 1973 Mustang Grande that I put a 351 Clevland into. I can still smell the coconut air freshener that I always had hanging inside. Thank you Jerry for preserving a little history!
That last car is absolutely amazing thanks for showing it. The whole collection is a just beyond anything I seen before in one place. I'll have to make my way out there some time to see it in person.
00:25 Right over his shoulder are two Yellow Ledbetter cars. Pearl Jam. Finley, the passion in your eyes while talking about your collection is moving!
Thanks I do have a passion and it has not faded for 40 years but I see the day now I will have to stop! And I hope one of my kids or one of my guys will help keep the "Blue Oval Car Barn" alive and open after I'm unable!
It's just unreal how many cars & OEM parts that are still out there, in someone's garage! The shame is a lot of those people are getting up there in age! I love watching your videos of all those people & their hoards of parts that still exist!
I urge people to call or email me BEFORE they pull the car out of its hiding place, when it is still untouched. That way we all get a vicarious thrill, like when we looked through this SS Camaro that Jim owned since 1969 when he was 18. It's a time capsule of the way it was in 1969.
When I was in Germany I got hold of a 1970 Mustang Coupe after selling my re-enlistment bonus buy of a 1966 V6 Mustang. I raced the '70 and sold it in Rotterdam Holland in 1974 before returning to the states. Today I have a 1971 Mustang Coupe that has been worked, nowhere original in any sense and I have only driven it once before I started working on it. Now it sits under my carport. I can't work on it due to three back surgerys. My wife keeps telling me that we need to get it done. Your collection is outstanding and I enjoyed watching your video.
I try it is a life's work and it make me happy every time I finish one and I'm a few weeks from finishing two it is a fun time when they come home and are really nice and run drive nice.
In 1973 I was 23 y/o, re-enlisted in the Air Force and ordered a Mach I, loaded. Little did I know that would be the happiest I would ever be with a new car. A 351 Cleveland, 4 barrel carb and dual exhaust. Lay down rear seat with an auto trans. Absolutely, loved that car. From time to time, I pull out the original window sticker and marvel at the $4200. price !!!
I just got out of the Marines in 1971. I didn't get a Mustang but I did get a Firebird formula 400. The good old days. 4200.00 out the door.
That was a fairly expensive musclecar for 1973! Cadillacs were around $6000 at that time.
@@gt-37guy6 It had every option I could special order on it, except power windows. I was incorrectly told power windows were not available on that model. The mill was on strike, so I waited 6 weeks to receive it in St. Louis
Fastest is that Kawasaki H2 at 02:53 !
@@bentnickel7487 I had one like that. Q code. Bronze color originally.
I'm bringing this car home from the spiff up next week! I will hopefully get Jerry to do a follow up video and a drive around showing what it looks like after we cleaned it and made minor repairs.
We may even push it a bit and see how it runs!
Had to rebuild the carb it was dried out and leaking.
Rebuild fuel pump.
Clean all the undercoating off the car.
New rear seals in transmission and engine.
Clean Buff and detail the entire car.
Pull a few small dents.
New gaskets in the engine.
Fluids and tune.
might work
Great collection Finley!
Abolutely stunning cars finley...a credit to ye👍👍👍
amazing collection and love that you are preserving these for future owners
Thank you for preserving these cars, and most importantly, sharing your collection with the public. I'd love to come visit your place one of these days..... We bleed blue in this family.
He is an artist. Love that he brings them back to vintage showroom condition.
You misspelled *hoarder.
The longer I live the more I appreciate stock vehicles , as Leno says “they’re only original once”. Beautiful collection!
Women and cars !!!! I've been lucky enough to have enjoyed several in factory "new" condition.
Survivors as we call them are far and few in between we always look for them! I have 4-5
I read this comment, as they were showing the junk yard
This man is living every car guys dream! Independently wealthy and able to do what he truly loves. GOALS! Great video Jerry!
That is what this is yes!
I just stumbled upon this. What an impressive guy and collection. Thank you for helping to keep some of Fords best history alive and well for others to see, learn about and hopefully appreciate. I have and will always be an early Ford Mustang fan.
Thanks Sam I try to fight the good fight for these cars everyday! Somedays I win and get something done that matters to this Hobby somedays I just put in the sweat!
@@finleylebetter6419 It really is a labor of love with its rewards and frustrations. I also got my first Mustang in high school and was hooked from then on. I come to Dallas from Florida for business from time to time. The next time I am coming your way I will give you a call and try to set up a visit. I would really appreciate some of your time to meet you and to see your cars. Best Regards, Sam
Just met him Saturday, gave me the full tour with my son. Took time away from the Rangers game he was watching to take a tour. Had some outstanding cars on the floor.
Every time I start to lock the door someone shows up it is like MAGIC call ahead to be sure we are there or I will meet u anytime!
@@finleylebetter6419 Those cars are lucky to have fallen into your hands. They are exactly where they need to be... Watched over Time Capsules. Anything less is just a hack job waiting to happen...
Finley is an amazing guy, what a great collection, on my bucket list to visit!
Bret welcome anytime and we will go for a ride and u can decide for yourself if these 71 high performance cars are the read deal!
What an amazing collection and everything is so organized. Some day someone else will benefit from his meticulous care of those great cars. Thank God for people like him.
I agree Richard.
I second your agree, Richard.
@@thewriter2549 👍🙂
I'm an engineer in the real word so YES I keep a tight ship!
@@finleylebetter6419 Thanks for adding to the conversation. What you have done is amazing. What you are doing is even more amazing.
Beautiful, absolutely gorgeous Mustang. Thank you all for sharing.
We will keep on as long as we can check out the Blue Oval Car Barn page on face book for more of this!
Beautiful classic cars! I love your passion to bring these cars back to their glory. 👍🇺🇸
We do the best we can everyday here thanks for the shout out!
Being a long time Corvette freak, started in 1954 when at about five years old I saw on pass my Dad and I asked Dad what was that? He said it was one of those crazy new Chevy Corvettes. I was hooked since then. Blessed with two of them. Thank you for restoring this piece of history for all to see. You sir are my hero!
Thanks for watching we will keep doing what we can
This is awesome Jerry. I love what you do! Thank you for doing your part to preserve these rare beauties. They need to be shown and driven!
Thank you kindly
My dad and I stumbled upon this place on accident, and like two snooping car guy we had started looking. The owner came around the corner and gave us a quick little tour of his place and cars. He was super cool and very knowledgeable. Definitely an experience I’d never forget.
Sounds like you ran into Finley, the owner. The place is open to the public, free to come inside, nothing is for sale, you might even get a ride in a Super Cobra Jet.
@@thewriter2549 yea he was a super cool guy to hang out with. But he was closed when we stumbled upon it. But the fact he let us look and especially give a private tour was definitely pretty cool.
Wow I'm super cool no one has said that for a while I like it!
Jerry, I love the videos and I wish they were more frequent but, I'll take what I can get.
It just makes me happy that there's still old school car guys out out there that put the time and energy in restoring the classic cars that we all love.
Well we are for sure old school at the Car Barn in Mineral Wells TX Come see us someday! We will take a ride in on of these!
@@finleylebetter6419 Mineral Wells Texas was not on my radar as a vacation destination, but it is now! 😎👍
@@finleylebetter6419 I have a 73' Mach 1 behind me (in the garage) with a cover on it. 86,000 miles. It's a 351 Cleveland with the sports interior.
She's original and a real head turner. I try to take it out once a month.
I'm in Texas from time to time. Would love to see your cars.
Sad to say, I’d rather them sitting there with him then auctioned off at some astronomical price to a guy that will never drive it or appreciate it. FYI shout out to the guy in Akron Ohio lol
The world really needs more people like you. A boy’s own dream that came to life.
The secret is to get up every day and go to work if u do that enough days u get something done! Lots of people today want it but don't want to actually do the work!
@@finleylebetter6419 no argument with you there.💪🏽
*Jerry!*
One word comes to mind when I watched this episode - *reverence*.
I have so much respect for folks like these - those who take great care to be good stewards of
these important historic cars.
As you know and we've discussed, the cars are cool enough - but it's the *stories* and the *people*
associated with them that truly are the most interesting aspect of the hobby.
I'm an admitted lover of these stories - and you're a darn good collector and presenter of stories,
not to mention a good hearted, decent human being to boot.
The hobby needs more of the next generations that are of like mindsets to you folks!
Be safe out there,
- Ed on the Ridge
Yes, the stories and the people as related to the cars are my focus. Those next generations I don't know what will come down.
I just would love to have one. When I was a kid I remember seeing a 71 Mach 1 and I was in love with that car. I’m 61 and time is creeping by on me. But I still have hope. It was dark green, and I thought it had to be a work of art because it was so magnificent. Love looking at them and this man has an amazing collection.
the 70s had lots of Greens 71 Mustangs alone have 4 different common desirable greens! Not as common today!
such a beautyful collection, a lifetimes work restoring wonderful works of automotive art
Over 40 years Guy I need 10 More to finish the cars I have apart! All please pull for me to make it! 5 weeks ago I have heart surgery and as lay there and nodded off I thought I hope Joni finds someone to finish my cars! :)
@@finleylebetter6419 Hope you are doing well after surgery. You have plenty to look forward to so keep on keeping on. Labor of love 👍
I’m not a FORD person . But seeing this is amazing what they do and what they find. Keep up the great work you do. 👍🏼
Saved me typing that ...& I can't stand OEM or factory on anything.
But so much respect for this man's passion , commitment & down to earth attitude - what a cool guy .
Notice he had one of the best Z28's made as well...
What a blessing for the car world, this guy is special.
the cars are special Im an old guy to stuck in my ways to stop! I will do what i can.
Sir ALL MY DEEPEST FROM THE BOTTOM OF MY HEART ❤️ RESPECT FOR WHO YOU ARE AND WHAT YOU DO FOR THE MUSTANG HISTORY AND LEGACY 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼! Saving the mustangs from RestoMods hells to me is one amazing beautiful work , 1971 is the epitome of the mustang era I am a huge fan of the 71 , my dear brother Troy Winkster got a 71 bright red convertible nut and bolt fully restored out of the chassis here in Adelaide south Australia 🇦🇺 all the best I love ❤️ so much this video thank you from Australia 🇦🇺
Great to have the Falcon Fans on board with us
Jerry: your incredibly humble, more so than a non-humble Mopar restorer we all know. Any chance of a show, to spread the wealth of knowledge that you retain.
There’s nothing wrong with mark wormans attitude. He’s got a great personality and HUGE heart. Not to mention his restoration process is 100% transparent and he’s knowledgeable down to the bolts. This guy blatantly lying about that red car, saying it wasn’t in much better shape than the sport roof that was stripped and beat to shit. He’s clearly lying trying to make it sound like it was a massive turnaround. Worman has actually restored completely burnt and totaled cars with videos to prove it.
Mopar or no car
@@jasoncardoza6375 You cannot say he's lying until you see the finished product of the one on the car rack. He said it was a 5 year outlook for the completion of it, so I guess it will have to undergo your scrutiny at that time.
Thank you, Finley. My friend had a new 71(?) Mach 1 when I had a '68 289 coupe, and I think these all a major part of our culture and history. I'm glad you are able to save them.
I learned to drive stick on her car , a 429 CobraJet, with the reverse warning light on the dash. Still remember that she told the proper way to hold the shift, because if you didn't get it in gear it could snap back and break your wrist.
Great times great memory's I only hope the young guys today will appreciate the cars I plan to leave to them!
Really sweet collection, and that barn find is astounding.
It is great and a really fun adventure!
Wow. What an amazing collection and a very knowledgeable man. I have a lot of respect for him. He is preserving history. Great video Jerry ❤️. Someone is going to be very rich when he passes on.
Joni Sue Ledbetter you guys need to get in good with her she is going to have some nice stuff to sell someday!
Absolutely beautiful collection. I've always been a fan of 71-72s and like you had one in high-school like your green/argent one. Always loved it and finally bought another as an adult. Sadly, I was injured as a firefighter and had to sell it. Absolutely heartbreaking day. God bless for keeping some legends alive
I had a 71 M Code 4 speed convertible !!! I loved that car and that started a 50 year virus I cant seem to cure! l would post an image of my car from the old days If someone can tell me how to do it here!
The ones I have owned were Q code cars and the latest was sold and shipped to Germany. Nothing like seeing one come up behind you in the rear view mirror
I like suburbans
@@missingremote4388 I like spaghetti!!!
@@jerrycraig6522 I like poontang......
I just came across this video. Finley, you are AMAZING and you and your team have done a fantastic job of restoring these Mustangs. My hat is off to you! Wonderful!! You and I are about the same age. Who would have thought this would have happened in Mineral Wells.
Thanks I'm a home town boy! Come by and see me someday we will take one for a ride!!
A beautiful collection Mr.Ledbetter has, thank you for bringing us along Jerry 👍
Thank you for kind words.
We will keep up the good fight it is an every day obsession!
I have one! My uncle was a Vietnam vet bought new. I drive mine. I'm happy to see them being preserve. Mine is a 429 super cobra jet. Mine has 62,000 miles on it I drive it once a year original paint. I keep it garaged. I hope when I am gone it goes to someone who will take care of it and not abuse it or trash it!
That is my fear that these get torn up again! I'm going to pick the new owners carefully!
This man is doing GODS WORK!!! Long live the 1971 Super Cobra Jet!
They are great cars wish more people could ride in one of my SCJ 71 Mustangs to really see fell the difference between the others.
Finley, thank you for preserving and restoring these Mustangs. I was so pleased that you bought restomods and restored them back to original. Thank you.
It is kind of a quest for me to bring ones near death back and convert the ones resto-moded back to stock!
I like to see people who Care about Historic items.
Taking Care of them for " The next Owners."
Best Wishes from Montana M.H
We spend our time bringing back cars that are near death for the future enthusiasts to enjoy that is both our passion and our sickness!
Your the ONE person I can relate to on proper restoration of Ford cars.
Well everyone has a process in this Hobby mine is a bit radical but I'm on a time line I have to keep moving! I have a long way to go and a short time to get there!!!
What a beautiful car and a great story of a meticulous owner. Love it.
The more we look at it the more we understand she never drove it in the RAIN!
One of my sister in-laws father was a master machinist at Ford for 40years and retired to FLorida where I grew up and had parts from Mustangs everywhere in his garage. Lee Iacocca was his hero, he worked on Mustangs specifically. He was an interesting guy and his garage was full of cool stuff. It was like a treasure/curiosity shop. The stuff he could make out anything was truly amazing.
Those Class A machinist are a old breed I knew a few they could do anything!
I like the 71-73 fastback Mustangs. A friend of mine had a 71 grabber green mach 1 351c, 4spd back in the late 70's when we were in high school. 1 of the 1st things he did, was to have it repainted white with black hood and stripes. If only he knew then, that the car was worth more money, because it was grabber green. I was lucky enough to take that car out for a test ride, from the used car lot, before he bought it. I really stretched that mustang's legs. Lol. Thanks for the video
Grabber Green is the bomb today!
Wow! Really nice rare collection! I love how everything is organized and in order. I think I may need some parts! Lol
1971 Mustang HP parts we have just reach out at Blue Oval Car Barn website!
In 1973, I bought a 1971 red Mach 1 from a friend. It had a 429 with a Hurst shifter and big factory cam. I had the local Ford dealer install the black side stripes and the black spoiler on the trunk. It looked just like the one in the video. Later on, I had chrome side pipes installed. That was the most fun car to drive that I ever had. Watching this video brought back some great memories.
I had the side pipes in the day as well How cool it was then! How strange it would be today I'm going to find a set!
Thank you Jerry for doing what you do !
There is a fine line between lunatic and genius im not sure which side of the line he is on but you have to admire the passion
Fantastic stuff. I remember building Ford Mustang MACH 1 model cars in the early 70's and thought they looked terrific. Great collection. I'd be interested in seeing some of bikes from the same period as it looks like you have some superb Kawasaki 2-strokes there - which I also owned!
Check out the channel Kaplan America
And some z1/ z900 also
Wow what an obsession. My hat goes off to you. To take these old wrecks and turn them back into a work of art.....well I am speechless.
If you are in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, I recommend going to Mineral Wells to the Blue Oval Car Barn. It's free to the public. Another awesome video Jerry!
Call before u drive over were there lots but not all the time were off looking for cars sometimes!
I love dropping by mineral wells and hanging out with Findley. Great fun.
Man that was amazing to watch ....i love Vintage Fords
So do we and we really like to go fast ones!!
I just stumbled on this video earlier and when I saw the salvage yard I was taken by surprise! I live about 8 miles from there and Howard is a friend of mine and my brother"s. He is a helluva good person and we get stuff from him occasionally. I knew he had some goodies stashed but didn't know about the Mustang. WOW what a beauty! And the exact best person to get it! Keep up the fantastic work you"re doing Mr. Lebetter, if it wasn't for people like yourself a lot of these beautiful cars would be lost forever. Thank You
thanks u get it glad to hear from you!
Sweet !!
That’s just awesome that this car is in as good a condition as it is… and it’s going to a Ford connoisseur.
It doesn’t get any better than this.
Congratulations.
I’d give my eye teeth for this car.
Tnanks we will take care of it and pass it too someone some day that will take care of it till it is 100 years old!
Bless you 🙏 for saving those cars, ALL my favorites. THAT YOUNG MAN HAS A DREAM JOB. Nice to see old school scope. I remember using them well. Would love to see your museum. I had a 73 Mach1 sorry to see it go.
I drove my best friends 71 Mach 1 blue one owner with 30k miles back in 1973 what a nice powerful car to drive , I would love to drive one again Thanks for sharing this rare find.
Show up on a day w good weather and I will put you in a 71 SCJ Mach 1for loop through town call in advance !
@@finleylebetter6419 Thanks ! Location ? charge ?
@@finleylebetter6419 forgot to ask what are your hours
WOW, this must be the world's greatest collection of classic Ford Mustang cars. Thanks for sharing.
It is with for mostly 1971 models.
Totally amazing! Thank you so much for sharing this unbelievable story and car! You’re the best!
I appreciate your kind words.
Jerry gets all the credit there! I just pointed him and got out of his way what a pro!
this guy is my hero.. I had a 71 in highschool, "mom & dad" bought it for me because I was doing well in football and school. I was doing burnouts & racing. I really got into racing but it was not enough to turn me toward being a mechanic or welder. (regrets) Everytime I see a mustang I wonder if that one was mine. My parents heard I was racing rich boys in 1988 at the airport in Houston with their corvettes. Some airport cops pulled me over, that went out over the police radio. My family all had police radios and knew the police. News got to my parents within the hour and mom had convinced dad to get rid of her. It was a great lesson, from that day he sold my car I bought every car since. If I would have owned that car i would have never sold it.
Lots of great memory's in these cars now I'm making new ones w the Car Barn and all the people that come through every week
Beautiful collection. That would be a dream garage of mustangs for me
I like it. A lot of money going through your shop. Some one is loaded with cash. All in All, NICE.
I still work a day job but hope to move to the Car Barn full time in the next couple years!
I always look forward to your videos Jerry
Thanks, I'd like to post more, but each video usually takes about 4-5 weeks to do
I love when people save wonderful older things. Good for you.
Great to see so many so well kept.
Its a lot of work to drive them maintain them etc. but its also fun on a nice day in TX when it is in the 70's instead of 110 like today I can drive Ride 4/5 great fun muscle cars and bikes in a day How much fun is that anyone wants to come with me let me know!!
Always great videos. Wishing I still had my 1971 Mach 1. Had a 351 Cleveland with a 4 barrel. Bought it brand new for around $4900. It was the dark green in color with silver stripes with twisted hood locks.
Thanks Gary.
Had the same. She was turquoise, with pie pan hub's. Handled like a dream. Best car Ford ever made.
Amazing time capsule. Another great video.
Me heart loves the 67-69 best but, this touched me old heart and made me feel like the kid again who stood and watched these beautiful things roll down the road in that majestic beauty I remember so well and truly ‘felt’ again as I watched this.
thanks that is what it is all about!
I spent last week in Ohio looking at two Boss 351 cars that had been 25 years in storage the owner have gathered many of the hard to find NOS parts over the years and as the cars sat he worked on other cars eventually deciding to sell them. They will both need complete restoration and one is an untouched Grabber Lime Green Boss 351 the other a Grabber Yellow now my job is to restore the Grabber Lime car that is a true time capsule (the Rev limiter is still hooked up!) and find a new owner for the Yellow car that will properly restore it.
Robert they are still out there and seem to be more and more month by month!
Well done - I’ll drop by soon.
My 1st car at 16 yo 1971 mustang for $400 in 1987. In 1991 I found a Yellow 1971 Mach 1 with black stripes for sale from original owner. My amazing dad new how much I loved 71 mustangs, so he helped me buy it, and I enjoyed it for a few years before selling it. I wish I still had those cars, but 71 mustangs will always have a special place in my heart. One day I will go and visit this gentleman.
Thanks for the video Jerry!🤛
The one guy with a car collection that's not a depreciating asset this was an awesome video trip thank you 👍👍👍👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
That market goes up and down I see a down coming the next year or two!
Thanks for sharing this what a unreal Find
Jerry is persistent!
No wonder I can't find one, this guy buys them all! Lol, honestly I'm glad this guy is around to " save them for the next guy" that's a real car enthusiast!!!
Big Worm I'm getting old I hope a new generation of enthusiast will take over for me soon and keep these Hot Rods alive forever.
@@finleylebetter6419 I'm trying! I restored a 72 coupe from the ground up some 10 yrs ago, painted her 2B bright red and black, nasa hood, mach 1 grill and stuffed a 351c 4v under the hood. It ain't no cj or scj but just like you I saved it from rotting away. I appreciate what you do!
YOU KNOW BRO IF I HAS A CAMARO NEXT TO ALL THOSE GREAT MUSTANGS I'D COVER IT TOO WHAT A GREAT COLLECTION
Jerry we love you thank you for preserving our American History. Go USA
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Very welcome.
Finley Ledbetter is a savior of Mustangs. That’s a religion and “church” I’d be happy to attend and give my life to.
I MUST SAY THIS...PASSION...WAHOOOO...OUTSTANDING PASSION...CARS WERE A SHADE TREE HOBBY FOR ME...BUT THIS...YOUR PARTS ROOM IS "THE BEST" I HAVE EVER SEEN!!! BRILLIANTLY IN ORDER!!!
You can always trust a car person that loves a cat so much that it purrs, just being next to him..
So that’s why the purring
the narrator just has the best voice,i could listen to that accent all day ,such a therapautic voice
Jerry is Great!
Wow, what this man is doing is amazing. Will never recoup his investment in money and labor but I’m sure that does not matter to him. Passion driven motivation!
Don't tell my wife that guy! SHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
I think he’s wrong Finley, your family will do very well if the time ever comes. I’m in awe over what I’ve just seen. I’ve gone from riding a bicycle around my hometown at 11 taking pictures of every sharp mustang I ran across, to just taking delivery of 21 Mach 1 and my parents have my first car at 16 in there barn, 90 5.0 notch back.
You are doing incredible, and the passion is out there.
What’s really trippy for me though is as I’m watching this about that car in Missouri, my wife and I with our three boys just visited that lil town in MO, taking one of our old tractors to there show.
True car guys and gals who love these cars don't care about the money. I keep my cars because they bring me joy in life. Ive never gotten any joy from staring at money.
@@natew8882 yep, money in the bank is boring.
Absolutely outstanding shop find . These were beautiful Machines . I wish I could’ve bought one brand new back then . What a time to be alive . For now I’ll keep riding my Indian Scout and be happy with that til I get my Masterpiece !
Very impressive! I agree that resto mods shouldn't be allowed ugh
Day 2 mods are OK 👍
We have saved several rare HP Cars from "Resto-Mod Hell" I call it and brought them back to original condition I really like these!
My grandfather has a 71 mach 1 with the 428 super cobra jet with the Hurst 4 speed shaker hood and the drag pack.. love these cars
The '71 is the 429. This is the new 385-series block, with thin wall casting and the room for more cubes. Ford planned the longer, lower, wider body style of the 1971 Mustang to have 500 plus cubic inch V8s.
@@thewriter2549 maybe it's a 70 then... I know for a fact it's the 428 scj with the drag pack
Great video
Im catching up on some older videos dreaming of warmer weather here in Canada! Another amazing museum candidate ! Wow ! What a find!🇨🇦🇺🇸👍👍
Thanks were working on it right now hope to post a follow up video soon.
I had a friend who started his gear head journey late in life and the first car he got was a '71 Mustang Coupe. It looked just like a Boss 351 except for the coupe roofline. It had from the factory... the paint, the decal package, the nasa hood, the eurathane front bumper...all the good stuff. I think we found that last 2 unmolested original NASA hoods in Northern California when we were rebuilding that car. Used one on the car and stored the other away for a rainy day.
He eventually got himself a young girlfriend, thanks to the car, then ended up selling it to take her on a vacation...where she met a younger guy than him and took off with that dude.
He drives a Prius and owns a cat now.
I got 2 tickets in a 71 Mustang Mach 1 before I had my driver's license. The car was purchased from my uncle . It had basically what was a cattle guard on the front end, the whole front clip was missing , and it had about 10 headlights on it. My dad bought a front clip from a junk yard, and became a miracle work...what a beautiful car.........James Bond drove one , and proved it was a cool car ...👍👍👍👍
Exactly, restomod hell!! Never mess with an original Mustang especially an 71 Mach 1 . Should be literally criminal charges.
After watching this great video, I feel revamped to complete my 69 Mach 1. I had run out of money about 3/4ths the way through, and now it's time to finish and drive my dream.
you know what? I'd like to visit with you about possible story on this, just a hunch, so can you email me - jerryheasley@gmail.com
Amazing work only comes from a deep passion for a specific thing.
Passion we have dedication we have time were running out of my new focus is efficiency to get them all done.
Yea,we need to talk.i love your collection. I'm a torino man myself but I'm into Mustang to.
send me an email - jerryheasley@gmail.com
Thanks' to the over 1.2M viewers please stop by the Blue Oval Car Barns facebook page to see what we have going on today!
He is doing Gods work!
Eccentric people are sometimes the best people.
I don't know if Mi some of the best people but stop by some day spend some time with us u will see were all about a good time!
absolutely amazing how you bring these cars back to life, better than new. What a talent.
Well not better than new! I wish I was that good BUT nothing beats a low mileage original car!
I wish they were better than NEW but they are not! You cant beat a low mileage all original survivor! Some of my restored cars come out nice and run and drive great some not so much!
@@finleylebetter6419 You would know, I'm still a fan of the cars and the videos.
My first car was 1973 Mustang Grande that I put a 351 Clevland into. I can still smell the coconut air freshener that I always had hanging inside. Thank you Jerry for preserving a little history!
A buddy in Austin had a M code Grande we ripped around town and was blast I get it!!! Plus is was a stealth sleeper fast car!
Absolutely incredible. You are preserving history. I always wanted a 70 Mustang.
Find a way and go get one then!
That last car is absolutely amazing thanks for showing it. The whole collection is a just beyond anything I seen before in one place. I'll have to make my way out there some time to see it in person.
Hope you make it by and see us we will try to make it worth your time!
00:25 Right over his shoulder are two Yellow Ledbetter cars. Pearl Jam. Finley, the passion in your eyes while talking about your collection is moving!
Thanks I do have a passion and it has not faded for 40 years but I see the day now I will have to stop! And I hope one of my kids or one of my guys will help keep the "Blue Oval Car Barn" alive and open after I'm unable!
@@finleylebetter6419 - Finley, don't you dare stop sir! Follow your dreams!
That is an amazing survivor - must be one of the nicest in existence. What a find and great it went to you - Bravo -
What dedication!.....God Bless him!.....
What a beauty, and his car collection is fantastic.
It's just unreal how many cars & OEM parts that are still out there, in someone's garage! The shame is a lot of those people are getting up there in age! I love watching your videos of all those people & their hoards of parts that still exist!
I urge people to call or email me BEFORE they pull the car out of its hiding place, when it is still untouched. That way we all get a vicarious thrill, like when we looked through this SS Camaro that Jim owned since 1969 when he was 18. It's a time capsule of the way it was in 1969.
AND EVEN WORSE, THEIR HEIRS DON'T CARE!!!!!!
When I was in Germany I got hold of a 1970 Mustang Coupe after selling my re-enlistment bonus buy of a 1966 V6 Mustang. I raced the '70 and sold it in Rotterdam Holland in 1974 before returning to the states. Today I have a 1971 Mustang Coupe that has been worked, nowhere original in any sense and I have only driven it once before I started working on it. Now it sits under my carport. I can't work on it due to three back surgerys. My wife keeps telling me that we need to get it done. Your collection is outstanding and I enjoyed watching your video.
Thanks Lee lets keep the 71 faith!
Absolutely amazing
Thank you for keeping them original!!
I try it is a life's work and it make me happy every time I finish one and I'm a few weeks from finishing two it is a fun time when they come home and are really nice and run drive nice.
This is such an awesome undertaking ! Love this !