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5/20/2020 12:15 PM  #1


Installing Mustang Steve power brake kit in my 65 mustang convert

Looking for an installer in Los Angeles or So cal that has done numerous installs of this product to put it in my car.  I don't want them learning on the install  please I'm looking for referrals

 

5/20/2020 4:19 PM  #2


Re: Installing Mustang Steve power brake kit in my 65 mustang convert

There used to be a Mustang shop in the San Fernando Valley named Valley Mustang that was very good.  But I've been gone for 25 years, so I don't know if they still exist.  There was a second one there too, but I can't remember the name.

Maybe California Mustang could give you some help.  They were around San Gabrial and were reputable.  I have done business with them, but, again, 25 years ago.


Original owner - 351w,T-5, 4whl disks, power R&P
 

5/20/2020 4:34 PM  #3


Re: Installing Mustang Steve power brake kit in my 65 mustang convert

Apparently California Mustang was bought out by Classic Industries.  You could also try Mustangs Plus:

https://www.mustangsplus.com/

They have been around for over 30 years.  I've been happy with the stuff I got from them over the years.  They may be able to recommend a shop that specializes in classic Mustangs. 

 

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