Modifying a vintage Mustang often falls into two distinct profiles. There are the owners on the left who donâÂÂt have issues with busting out a plasma cutter or reciprocating saw to make their mark on their MustangâÂÂa permanent one at that.
Modifying a vintage Mustang often falls into two distinct profiles. There are the owners on the left who don't have issues with busting out a plasma cutter or reciprocating saw to make their mark on their MustangâÂÂa permanent one at that. Then we have the owners on the right who don't mind a few well-placed upgrades as long as they are easily reversible (such as LED sequential taillights). We're aware of what Mustang Monthly readers like and don't like, as there are few enthusiast groups as vocal about their magazine content as vintage Mustang owners, and our typical reader falls somewhere in the middle with a tendency to lean to the right. There's nothing wrong with that, and that's what makes this hobby so interesting too!
aPhoto Gallery: How to Install a Custom 1967-1968 Mustang Dashpad - Mustang Monthly
Photo Gallery: How to Install a Custom 1967-1968 Mustang Dashpad - Mustang Monthly
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