MERRY CHRISTMAS! PLEASE LIKE THE VIDEO FOR SANTA!
Sweeeeeet love it looks great luvin the the wheel and tire combo too Woooooooo merry Christmas
Very cool. Ok question for you. I obtained a 64 mustang in really bad shape today for 300 bucks. Basically the floors are gone and the hood is creased. What would a good doner be for a first time body swap? Really not wanting to cut the car in half but i wouldn't be scared either lol. Mike c
If you find a narrow enough donor you don’t have too. Modern mustang will work (you’ll have to do flares) or better yet an s10 frame is as narrow as your 64
@@caseyscustoms2 so I could do a blazer then. I'm like you. I love the 4.3. Have one in my other project. Thank you.
Looks awesome
Love the way that turned out. Love those wheels, they suit the look much better than the other ones did! Have a great Christmas.
looks good man. Merry christmas 🎁🎄
I do like those new nozzles on the rustolium. Cans when they work properly, but only about 1 out of 4 of them actually do.
Merry Christmas Casey to you and your family
You really should experiment with a rag or leather work glove to work the paint while wet. It just gives a more realistic variation or texture than wet sanding. I had an old Pontiac wagon with genuine 30 year old black patina, I fixed some rust and repainted about 5 square feet of it, using the ragged leather glove. I would challenge folks at car shows to find it- only a handful ever did!
IT WAS SO AWESOME CASEY, WATCHING YOU DO YOUR PATINA WORK AND SEEING THAT SWEET SWEET MUSTANG 🐎 that's in the background. Thanks for the patina tips! Great channel idea 💡 and theme, way to go! Anyway, thanks for the video 📸.
Hell yea Casey 💪
Awesome Thanks for the video.
I can relate to a good job done on the cheap. Thanks
The clear looks good on it! That's a cool truck! 😁👍
The thumbnail photo is a local Ontario truck built about 3 years ago.
It featured in Canadian Hot Rod magazine. I wrote and shot that feature. Nice truck for sure.
You pulled off some convincing patina too!
That’s awesome! I typed in “cool patina truck” and it was one of the first results lol
Tip. Do the rust effect after painting and sanding.
Merry Christmas!
I tried the mix you used but realized the vinegar was just taking off what rust I could get started. Tried for a week with no real results. I was looking at my rabbit's cage and realized the month old galvanized mesh floor I had just put in already had crusty rust on it where it was pissing on it. I mixed up some salt and peroxide and pissed in the bottle. Bam. Had dark brown rust on the verge of pitting in three days. It's the ammonia. I wouldn't recommend mixing straight ammonia with anything but I had no ill effects using urine.
That’s a cool truck , good job Casey
Have you ever tried just vinegar? I use vinegar to get rid of rust but if it isn't rinsed in baking soda water immediately after, it will rust right back up instantly
Merry Christmas
That’s is awesome. I got a different color fender on my c10 ,want it to get the similar patina
Love this truck looks badass
Looks legit
Like # 100 !
Did you make a video on the wheels? I need to know more for my similar 73 build
❤❤How did I miss the cut down of the Ford ❤❤
We should Plan a Patina Painted car meetup
A couple years ago I saw you do a fake patina on something, was the first time I'd see anyone do it then
I need my car back lol 😂
Are you gonna tell us the tire size you decided on the other channel?
I believe i did, but if i didn’t it’s 275/60/15 for the front and 295/60 for the rear
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Merry Christmas
I did the same thing on my ‘46. For those that want a more uniform look, instead of just concentrating on the cut/welded areas, you can primer the whole area, then cover with the vehicle color of choice. Finally, come back and wet sand the entire area being careful to not expose the welded areas and then cover with clear. This will take quite a bit more time, but the cut/welded areas will be hidden and the illusion of an original patina will be better. Overall, this was done nicely and it’s a fun project that I’ve done before.