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Hot Rod Garage Shares Tips for Improving Your Mustang's Look

Old Apr 16, 2015 | 02:26 PM
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Hot Rod Garage Shares Tips for Improving Your Mustang's Look



The latest episode of Hot Rod Garage, called "Mustang Dress-Ups," really comes in handy for those do-it-yourselfers.

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Old Apr 17, 2015 | 07:00 AM
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Nothing beats a Mustang except for maybe a cooler looking Mustang.

Trouble is, sometimes giving your car those few extra details that can give it extra edge, can also cost a lot more than you can afford. That’s where this latest episode of Hot Rod Garage, called “Mustang Dress-Ups,” really comes in handy for those do-it-yourselfers.

Whether it’s using Eagle 1’s Surface Mitt to clean up some of those paint issues or knowing the proper way to apply decals, the clip below highlights some very useful tips to help keep your Mustang up to showcar status. What’s most impressive, however, might be what that Surface Mitt can pull off when it comes to sprucing up your Mustang.

Hosted by David Freiburger, the episode also showcases the final installment of the EBC Brakes 2005 Mustang project car, as well as the addition of a Dana Performance one-piece aluminum driveshaft to cap it off
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Old Apr 20, 2015 | 05:00 AM
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I like small things you can do to improve your ride. Seems these days everything has to be a 50k restoration.
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