The Mustang is an American icon. Introduced late in 1964, these cars became incredibly popular. Today, there are still thousands on the road, and a whole industry has grown up around keeping them going. When looking for rust, be prepared to crawl under the car. Get upside down under the dash to look for rust at the forward corners. Look in the trunk on the back sides (down in the wells). Stick your finger in the holes in the forward and rear subframes. Feel as far forward as you can on the sides of the quarter panels from the trunk, and see if your hands are rusty. Use a hammer and tap lightly on the subframes. Do you hear crackling? Ford Mustang Resources Mustangs Only www.mustangsonly.com KAR www.karmustang.com Mustang Sally's http://southerngraphics.biz/project1 Mustang Auto www.mustangauto.com Tango Classic Autos www.shelbymustang.com Classic And Performance Mustangs www.classicmustangs.com California Classics & Collectibles www.classicmustangs.com Mustang Shoppe www.mustangshoppe.com The Mustang Ranch www.themustangranch.com Classic Mustang Parts www.classicMustangparts.vstore.ca
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