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In this video, we break down in the abandoned Mustang GT, limp it home to the shop, fix the Mustang, go for another drive and it breaks again. The second time we have to get creative and fix a totally new issue on the road. It's another crazy adventure so let me know if the comments, what was the last car to leave you stranded and how did you get back on the road?
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15 thoughts on “Driving the abandoned mustang gt was a disaster! fixing it stranded on the road with no cellphones!”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Outlaw audio says:

    Plz sale me that car I been looking for one for years

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Daniel Rioux says:

    Fixing on the road while rolling: does shutting of my E350 on the highway while rolling in neutral at 100km/hr, popping the door open and then closed to restart to clear a limp mode count? (Note to self, the tranny doesn't behave well at all after doing this – full stop recommended FYI) Other then that, only on road fixing I've done is hold the wheel with my leg to bang on a piece of trim to stop an annoying rattle or squeek!

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars 20th Century Fox Youtube 2 weeks ago 4 weeks ago says:

    Brings back memories and feels. My first car was basically this one without the t-tops. I was so proud I got it to run 13.9 with a minimal amount of bolt ons. They may be slow by today's standards, but they were a lot of fun. They would chirp into 3rd gear. Lots of torque that pulls those gs nicely

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Marty Kath says:

    it's lots easier to do a job the second time. You know exactly what is required. Almost cheating. And you lavished a new $200 tank on that piece of excrement. You should have placed to handful of 20mm gravel in it with a quart of fuel and shook it and rinsed it a few times .It works well.

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Just Enzo says:

    Use your flashers and people won’t get mad at you

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Michael Yarmie says:

    A sunroof is the norm now

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Greg Singleton says:

    Most recent T top car? I know the catfish camaro had t tops

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars BLK Bandit says:

    The jeep wagoneer ran from 1963-91 with the same body style. That may be the longest running american design.

    edit

    Just confirmed via google
    When the Wagoneer ceased production in 1991, it boasted the longest continuous automotive production run on the same platform in the United States. The original Wagoneer was the first luxury 4×4 SUV. It was also the first 4×4 vehicle to offer an independent suspension.

    The Ford panther platform lasted 33 years but there were different generations of bodies unlike the Jeep. So depending on what your definition is, a single body style generation would be the Jeep with the platform being the Ford panther. Those body styles were split into 3 generations though 79-91, 92-97 and 98-11.

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars BLK Bandit says:

    Boy do I have a story about those damn 5.5mm Ford bolts. In the summer of 2002, the crank sensor on my 1993 Thunderbird SC failed because it got routed too close to ine of the belts after a shop changed the motor mounts. My buddy had to tow me 4 miles in the dark with his wife's 93 Buick Century to hi house and we spent the next 3.5 days tearing apart the front of the engine to get 2 seized 5.5mm bolts loose that held the crank sensor on. What a PITA. I personally witnessed someone break down on the side of I44 on labor day weekend 2001 when their crank sensor failed on the way back from the supercoupe nationals in Oklahoma city. One if the cars in the group that ledt an hour after us had the part and the tools and they fixed his in an hour. We were 't so lucky with mine. We ended up having to pull the radiator fan, most of the accessories etc. And they still didn't want to come loose. I think we had to have a tool fabricated. It was a nightmare. When we put it hack together, we used allen bolts lol. 🖕 those POS Ford 5.5mm bolts!

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Matt Ledgister says:

    Chris pass is friend broke down and text after he passed 😐…."Don't be like Chris"

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars David Dobinson says:

    Jeep JK Wrangler had a model run of 11 years, and the current JL Wanglers and Fords Broncos have targa type removable roof panels. Enjoying your videos from down under.👍

  12. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Twintania Gaming says:

    yeah people can be real assholes even if your car is clearly having issues, had a few years ago where my 96 Subaru Legacy died as I was pulling into my work parking lot and I had someone start honking at me I got out and yelled at them my car died like seriously fuck off

  13. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Khaliphile Moyo says:

    Fuel pump quit on my car about an hour away from my house, so we used a pump with the input in the fuel tank and the output to the engine to get home

  14. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Poky's Place says:

    Back in the day. It was normal to have a couple tfi modules and a 5.5 mil in the glove box. It's one of those parts that it doesn't matter who name is on it. It just goes out after a while. So I always bought the cheap ones.

  15. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Sean Dearing says:

    VW bug 50's-80's

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