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<blockquote data-quote="99MustangGTman" data-source="post: 16975412" data-attributes="member: 55199"><p>Thanks man! It took me a while to find an 86' GT that wasn't a rust-bucket. Believe it or not, this car has not a single spot of rust on the frame, door jams, or strut towers. It only has a tiny mark near the hatch key hole and it has some paint chips. </p><p></p><p>I plan to keep the exterior pretty much clean. I only plan to add a 2.5" cowl hood, which is perfect since my Dad had the same size on his 86' GT, except now cowl hoods cost a fortune. I want to put 275s in the rear. I actually have a fender roller in my hatch, but nothing rubs. I'll do it anyways for the future since I borrowed it from a friend and I already removed the quad-shocks as well. Some kid at Auto Zone said I should put window louvers on the rear window, I threw up a bit. I want to keep the exterior mostly stockish and I love the stock interior, it's very 80s which I love. I'm trying to find the OEM radio, I want to rock cassettes lol. It's still pretty loud, but that's ok.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="99MustangGTman, post: 16975412, member: 55199"] Thanks man! It took me a while to find an 86' GT that wasn't a rust-bucket. Believe it or not, this car has not a single spot of rust on the frame, door jams, or strut towers. It only has a tiny mark near the hatch key hole and it has some paint chips. I plan to keep the exterior pretty much clean. I only plan to add a 2.5" cowl hood, which is perfect since my Dad had the same size on his 86' GT, except now cowl hoods cost a fortune. I want to put 275s in the rear. I actually have a fender roller in my hatch, but nothing rubs. I'll do it anyways for the future since I borrowed it from a friend and I already removed the quad-shocks as well. Some kid at Auto Zone said I should put window louvers on the rear window, I threw up a bit. I want to keep the exterior mostly stockish and I love the stock interior, it's very 80s which I love. I'm trying to find the OEM radio, I want to rock cassettes lol. It's still pretty loud, but that's ok. [/QUOTE]
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