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RUST REPAIR-Patch Panel Replacement-MADE EASY: It’s Time TO Replace The Inner Hood Hinge Apron On Our 1969 Ford Mustang As My Friend Pete Shows Us That You Don’t Have To Use The Whole Panel To Repair The Rot And Rust! It’s A D.I.Y. Lesson That Will Show You How To Save Money And Time Repairing It RIGHT! or 972-420-1293

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  1. RobsPackanShine

    nice patch work sir…big fan of the mach 1's

  2. Reverend 'Tacos' Entertainment Channel

    So complicated so much work, well, I'll just buy a brand new 2016 mustang . Lol

  3. ZIGgassedUP

    Tick another box…Good stuff Pete.

  4. TheMarcusGomez

    doesn't matter if your off by a few, that's why ford has so many adjustments. Haha.

  5. Peter Yurkowski

    Hey Pete, great info! I really enjoy you DIY episodes, especially the ones where you show us methods a real tradesman would use. Keep up the great work!

  6. Alan Labuda

    Pete you do make it look easy. I did panels like that on a 1967 mustang and I'm one of the guilty ones who replaced the hole thing, what a pain in the ass. Please keep your videos coming I'm learning how to make it fun to restore a car. THANKS

  7. Ozzstar's Cars

    burn some metal, one step closer to finished

  8. Jason Roach

    what if you cant get at the back of it like a cab corner?

  9. Alonzo Floyd

    Good job Pete I can do that too

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