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My grandfather has an all-original 1966 mustang, she's a total bute. but for the last few months ive been dreaming and dreaming of throwing a system into one, with a nice big trunk and the soft top. ive done a little bit of research and can't find any good dealers/stores to buy from. can anyone help me here?

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yeah its cheaper to buy an old one and fix it up. a kit will set you back at least 20k if you wanna do it right.

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^^^dayum!!! build log?! PLS?! haha yeah that's what i was thinking, the cost of restoring would probs be just as tall, and the structural integrity would def be shady

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^^^dayum!!! build log?! PLS?! haha yeah that's what i was thinking, the cost of restoring would probs be just as tall, and the structural integrity would def be shady

I've never heard of a car falling apart.

the only thing you might have to worry about is rust.

You can find old mustangs easily. Probably in good condition

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yeah i've seen plenty, just kinda worried about all the rust, shakes, and rattles that could come with an old car like that. dynamat ftw?

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My build: 12" DCON in a dorm room.

New/current build: 8" woofer, custom amplifier block, fiberglassed speaker pods

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yeah i've seen plenty, just kinda worried about all the rust, shakes, and rattles that could come with an old car like that. dynamat ftw?

Mustangs are notorious for rust, and if you do find one with minimal rust or no rust it wont be cheap. look around you might be able to find one that fits your criteria, but unless the car has been completely restored you are going to have a problem with getting rid of the shakes and rattles cause it is an old car.

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