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    1. #21
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      The AutoXandTrack Mustang build continues with part 3! We finish mockup of all of the suspension goodies, clean up the floor for paint and notch the rear wheel tubs for tire clearance.

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    2. #22
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      Finally, Part 4 is out! COVID-19 sure didn't help with my plans to finish this car. But we cover a lot of progress in the latest episode!

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    3. #23
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      Part 5 is up! Who doesn't love the chance to start up your engine after installing it?!

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    4. #24
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      I have no idea why but I thought the Mustang you were racing over the weekend was this one. Definitely wasnt.... I am sure I will see it out there one day. Keep up the progress!
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    5. #25
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      Another new episode on the Mustang build!

      On this episode:
      • Moves under it's own power
      • Mistakes are made
      • Injuries happen
      • Burnout
      • It comes home


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    6. #26
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      Hey Chad, not gonna lie, when I first clicked on the vid I was expecting another "ultra-hillbilly look at me cut coils off my mustang type video". What I found was some doggone good content man! After I watched the mustang series I was real excited to see there's a whole lot of content on your Camaro. also really enjoy the "in the paddock". This is just really great car content, especially with Illinois quarantine and my car under the knife(as usual). The vids are a ton of work I'm sure, especially considering that your doing it in between races or events(and still very competitive). This formula is great, cars, strategy, interviews, plenty of race footage will awesome sound quality, trash talking with friends, and no lame made up drama.

      Just wanted to say great job, and I'm helping to spread the word to my friends since the youtube algorithms clearly failed me lol. Subscribed.
      -Scott

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      Thanks to Mark at SC&C for his honesty and passion for the sport, and Ron Sutton for the wealth of knowledge that has helped shape so many of the cars on this site.

    7. #27
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      Quote Originally Posted by jetmech442 View Post
      Hey Chad, not gonna lie, when I first clicked on the vid I was expecting another "ultra-hillbilly look at me cut coils off my mustang type video". What I found was some doggone good content man! After I watched the mustang series I was real excited to see there's a whole lot of content on your Camaro. also really enjoy the "in the paddock". This is just really great car content, especially with Illinois quarantine and my car under the knife(as usual). The vids are a ton of work I'm sure, especially considering that your doing it in between races or events(and still very competitive). This formula is great, cars, strategy, interviews, plenty of race footage will awesome sound quality, trash talking with friends, and no lame made up drama.

      Just wanted to say great job, and I'm helping to spread the word to my friends since the youtube algorithms clearly failed me lol. Subscribed.
      -Scott
      Scott, thanks for the awesome reply! Best thing I've read in a while! I'm glad you are enjoying the content and sharing with your friends.

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    8. #28
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      After a long delay here is part 7 of the Mustang series. I held off on uploading this for a while as I was hoping for a happier ending but I realized that this is what often happens when building up a car and it's part of the journey with this one. Plus, we are back making good progress on the car so more uplifting content should be coming soon.

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    9. #29
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      Part 8 episode is up! in this episode we:
      • try to fix the power steering leak
      • fix the trans leak
      • install hydraulic clutch
      • install the trans
      • debut the new 18x11 wheels
      • test drive it!


      Check it out.

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    10. #30
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      Finally have an update episode. I explain why there has been a delay and what we did to fix the stumble / miss at steady RPM.

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    11. #31
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      Chad,you wouldn't happen to have the old brake set up for sale?
      Looking for some for one of my stangs
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    12. #32
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      Quote Originally Posted by chevelletiger View Post
      Chad,you wouldn't happen to have the old brake set up for sale?
      Looking for some for one of my stangs
      Sorry, I don't. I just finished selling everything I pulled off in the last couple of weeks.

      - - - Updated - - -

      The last video from before my accident and before the Mustang heads to Buttonwillow Raceway!

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    13. #33
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      I love the Mustang and your Youtube videos! They have really motivated me to get my AMX done, so Thank You!!

    14. #34
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      I'm baaaack! I'm trying to get in the grove to post YouTube video again and the first video out is fixing all of the problems uncovered from the AutoXandTrack's 1967 Mustang first track day outing back in 2021. My shoulder injury definitely slowed things down on working on this and then I am super behind on editing videos.

      In this video I fix a broken bolt in the flywheel, discover that the massive oil pan leak is a cracked pan, use an out of spec torque wrench to break a main cap bolt... Working on cars, good times

      This video is the start of a 5 week thrash to get the Mustang ready for the first wheel to wheel road race for both me and the car.

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    15. #35
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      Glad to see you are back at it! looking forward to watching the video after work.
      Hope the shoulder is healing well.

    16. #36
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      Quote Originally Posted by Mikey97D View Post
      Glad to see you are back at it! looking forward to watching the video after work.
      Hope the shoulder is healing well.
      Thanks!

      The shoulder has come a long way! It's healed better than I ever dared hope once I started to really learn how serious the injury is. It will never be 100% but I'm super thankful that I can still do everything in my life I want to.

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      And Part 2 is up!

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    17. #37
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      why am I finding out about new content through protouring and not Youtube? I subscribed and "ringed that bell' like two years ago lol. Either way, super glad to see you're back at it.

      1969 442 6.0L LQ9 T56
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      FAYS2 Watts link
      Thanks to Mark at SC&C for his honesty and passion for the sport, and Ron Sutton for the wealth of knowledge that has helped shape so many of the cars on this site.

    18. #38
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      Quote Originally Posted by jetmech442 View Post
      why am I finding out about new content through protouring and not Youtube? I subscribed and "ringed that bell' like two years ago lol. Either way, super glad to see you're back at it.
      I have not been getting notifications on YT for about a year now on subscriptions. PIA

    19. #39
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      Quote Originally Posted by jetmech442 View Post
      why am I finding out about new content through protouring and not Youtube? I subscribed and "ringed that bell' like two years ago lol. Either way, super glad to see you're back at it.
      Quote Originally Posted by Mikey97D View Post
      I have not been getting notifications on YT for about a year now on subscriptions. PIA
      I've had some of the same issues. No idea why YouTube does that. I appreciate you guys watching and enjoying the videos and I'm glad you found the new ones. From the behind the scenes stats almost nobody is watching as result of notifications lol.

      And finally! I can share the first ever wheel to wheel race video for both myself and the Mustang!

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