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New rear taillights kit come as six pieces flush mount turn signal. Has anyone else here seen them before?
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I guess, if you are into destroying the classic look of an early Mustang, they will gladly relieve you of your money. While I think it looks good, I could never bring myself to do that radical of a modification to a classic car.
Every one that gets a set makes the original ones that much more valuable.
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Where do you plan on getting gas into your tank? All I see it the trunk latch.
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True74yamaha wrote:
New rear taillights kit come as six pieces flush mount turn signal. Has anyone else here seen them before?
The issue now is that I can’t unsee that.
As for the price . . . . 👎👎👎
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Is that one of the mustangs you have been working on Tyler? Lights are interesting, fer myself, just can't see spending that much money on lights is all.
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It's not as bad as a lot of the stuff that's out there, but not my cup of tea.
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its clean looking but if the fuel filler is in the trunk then so are the gas fumes.
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You old timers...
...destroying the classic look of an early Mustang...
...The issue now is that I can’t unsee that...
Is it really that bad?
To me it resembles the 67-70 rear panel look of the Mustang, which to me those years look is pretty dang nice. Butt, the 65-66 taillights are iconic, and those pics show all the mods done in black, which makes them stand out. Me, I wouldn't do that change, but not a soul has ever accused me of having style.
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I said I liked it, but would never do it.
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My opinion; I kind of like that blacked-out look, but it needs the gas filler to break up the black. I also like the exhaust tips through the valance. I don’t like the wing.
However, I wouldn’t do any of it to my Mustang.
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The kit that I posted use to be cheap. It was like $60 or $70 for the kit. For me I don't mind the looks of the taillights personally I think they'd look better with trim. I wouldn't ever remove the gas filler cap.
No this is not a Mustang that I've been building. The pictures were copied from the link.
Last edited by True74yamaha (3/08/2024 9:14 PM)
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Yes, I thought these taillights looked OK (but wouldn't do it).
However, I was never thrilled by the 'trumpet' exhaust tips.
To each his own!
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BobE wrote:
To each his own!
Amen brother.
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It would be interesting to know if the panel is an overlay or if it needs to be welded. I havent read the instructions on the company's website. I would want a fuel filler cap. I've been debating buying another taillight panel and customizing it or buying the few odds and ends it takes plus time and fabwork for a 1967 taillight panel swap. I've seen in on a 1965 in pictures on a different mustang forum years back.
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I actually didn't realize that there's flush fit lenses I like those. I made some transparent smoke gray lenses but I have to remake the one. I had them made so they were counter sunk then I thought I'll heat the plastic more and make the transparent smoke gray lense more raised and it didn't look right. I think that was due to it not being totally flush like your lenses. Otherwise I wouldve liked them.
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I have saw a mustang at the local car show that had that installed.
We should make a list of dealership FORD or one of the dealerships brands for Mustang Add ons. I found a list a while ago that showed Actual FOMOCo # for a 1965- I can't remember what year but Coupe rear interior quarter armrests. Looking at the drawings and also seeing a Cougar interior I think that's what couldve been an option for Mustangs. Just now thinking i thought. Hmm I guess I could buy spare interior 1/4 trim panel and modify them to my liking.
Does anyone here have a 1965-66 Mustang with an 8 track player in the dash?
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