Mustang Guides - Ford Mustang Body Kits
If you're customizing or building a Ford Mustang, you'll want to make sure you get the right kinds of body parts. There are a wide variety of kits available, and the best one for you will depend on whether you're going for a classic or contemporary look as well as on your budget. Most body kit components are made of fiberglass and urethane and many are unpainted, allowing you to customize them with whatever color you choose.
The contents of a body kit can vary, but many contain such items as fender flares, carbon fiber hoods, and steering wheels. A comprehensive body kit might include custom upholstery, giving your Mustang a truly high-end, stylish look inside and out. Other types of body parts are side scoops, c-pillar scoops, and louvered c-pillar scoops as well side skirts, front bumpers and rear bumpers.
The Mustang has been a popular American car for decades, and was first introduced in March of 1964. Since its inception, the Mustang has appealed to those who enjoy customizing their cars. The long list of options available on Mustangs allows buyers to design a car that suits their exact tastes, specifying everything from engine size to color to transmission type to all kinds of other added features.
Mustangs are also popular as race cars. The Cobra R version, available in model years 1993, 1995, and 2000, had a finely tuned suspension and a powerful displacement engine, making it extremely efficient and fast. The Mustang GT is traditionally a high-performance muscle car, with added power, speed, and race car-like styling.
Guide created: 05/25/06 (updated 02/21/08)


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