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    1. #1
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      Aug 2006
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      1966 Mustangs!!!!!

      I am going to look at a 1966 Mustang for my brother. I am no expert but it is 10 miles from my house as opposed to 35 for my brother. Does anyone know where these cars a prone to rust. What areas should I pay special attention to. the guy is asking 13,900. What do these cars go for in good condition? Here is the link to the car: http://newyork.craigslist.org/lgi/car/696049452.html
      An info would be appreciated. thanks!!!

      FRANK



    2. #2
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      From what I've seen you can get notchbacks all day long for around $10k or less. There are a couple here in socal that look comparable to that and they are listed from $8900 - $11500

    3. #3
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      Rust on an early Mustang? Pretty much anywhere. Worst location to repair is in the cowl ... it can be done, but is extremely labour-intensive.


      cheers
      Ed N.
      Ed Nicholson
      73 VW Super Beetle "Sports Bug"
      95 Taurus SHO 5-speed -- new open-track beater

    4. #4
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      I know they tend to rust in the cowl area.
      Brandon Wiedeman
      1972 Suburban
      1967 Chevy II - Project not yet started

      I have about 3 lifetimes worth of projects planned out in my head!
      Wiedo's

    5. #5
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      Take a flashlight and crawl under the dash and look up at the bottom of the cowl....first thing to go. Second was the front floors,floor front support. The trunk floors and drop offs where they come down to meet the quarter. The tail light panel around the bezels. Corners of the doors...... ect.
      That car better not be half azzed for that $$$, I only got $12k for my 68 with a solid body,5.0 HO EFI,5 speed,13" Cobra brakes,18" wheels ect ect........two years ago in a good economy!!!!
      1968 F100 sb full vic chassis swap
      1965 Mustang coupe 347 5 spd cheap touring SOLD
      2003 Porsche 996 Outlaw LS2 swap SOLD
      1992 Lexus SC400 daily SOLD
      1966 Porsche 912 Outlaw SOLD
      1968 Ford F-100 sb SOLD

    6. #6
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      wow that seems high to me..i sold a 67 fast back with a nice crate engine 5 speed for 13.500...that was only like not quite 2 years ago.wish i had it back now..
      Darrin Stalnecker
      1969 Camaro Convert full pt pr
      2007 Corvette Supercharged
      1968 Camaro LS1 T56
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    7. #7
      Join Date
      Feb 2008
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      for rust...rear frame rails where the shackles hold the leafs..and the trunk floor above that section...and usually the passenger floor boards...the replacement panels are dirt cheap if you can do it yourself though.

    8. #8
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      Dec 2007
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      lower quarters,cowl,floor pans.trunk drop offs,and wheel wells. that's all i can think of right now.

    9. #9
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      thanks!

      thanks for all of the info. Now I know where to look and I will be bringing my floor jack and a flashlight.

      FRANK

    10. #10
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      Jan 2007
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      Phx, Az
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      ya i sold my 66 coupe a few years back wish I never did.. o.g. arizona car still had the licence plate from from the dealer in scottsdale when I purchased it. The guy the purchased it from me said when they tore it apart to paint it they found NO rust not even in the cowl.. the bodyshop was amazed.
      1973 C10,400sbc, Baer Brakes, 4 link,TOYO tires
      2010 Charger RT
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