I have a 1965 ford mustang coupe and I was wondering if the frame size was the same as a 67 fastback mustang ?
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I have a 65 coupe and a 1967 mustang parts car but frame is rusted out and only thing good is the interior and some body parts I was looking at getting the remanufactured fastback bodys and put it on my coupe frame was wondering if it would fit
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Answer:
Unibody's with subframe, the '67 is a bigger car.
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No, Mustangs don't have a frame, just a front and rear sub-frame. and they are different , but available from classic Mustang parts vendors..and have to be welded onto the body.. added...the 67 fastback is the one worth fixing up..a reproduction body/frame costs $15,000...
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