The factory dashboards in late Fox Mustangs leave something to be desired in terms of elegance and visibility, especially with everything stuffed behind a big glare-prone piece of clear plastic. So, ...
Hot-rodding has always been about personalization, but not many of today's rodders understand that one of the early drivers of the hobby was a desire to make a cheap car look expensive. Hence the ...
Cutting a Mustang dash to fit a larger aftermarket radio was all too common in the 1970s and 1980s, and even into the 1990s when the double-DIN style head units came into play. It still happens today ...
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