In this update video from the Mustang Chassis Swap build, this car is really starting to look like something. Now it’s time to start finishing up some systems and in this one Casey gets after the electronics side of the air ride system, buttons up some other components, and ultimately does some burnouts in the driveway which we totally approve of!
While the two Mustangs used to build this car are close in size in some ways, the front of the car had to be widened a bit, the fenders and wheel openings moved around quite a bit, and even more massaging was done just to fit the wheels on this beast. If you haven’t been watching this series with us, then you can click the link below to catch up.
Casey is back at it again! He’s got an ultra-cheap 1965 Mustang from some dude that thought it was beyond repair. Sure it’s rough, but once you cut all the crap out of it you find that what is left will totally work if you chassis swap it and that’s exactly what Casey is going to do right here. But to do that you first have to cut some stuff up.