
A rare and interesting dealer...

A rare and interesting dealer option was a lighted grille corral for the vintage Mustang. NPD offers this modern take on it with LED lighting and a reflector panel to illuminate the corral for just $43.25 for the '66 Mustang.

Remove the grille corral from...

Remove the grille corral from your car and clean the back of the horse emblem so that the adhesive backed LED light modules can be applied to the surface as shown.

Route the wiring through the...

Route the wiring through the rear of the corral and install the reflector panel with the provided stainless screws and angle brackets.
Reinstall the grille corral and attach the wiring to your power source of choice. You can attach the wires to your headlight or parking light circuits or through a manual switch you mount inside the car. We wired ours to the driver-side parking light (accessible with the grille removed) so the corral would be lit with the parking lights on but go off when the headlights are on.

LRS offers these LED mini-bulbs...

LRS offers these LED mini-bulbs for several late-model applications including dome lamps, license plate lamps, and more. We grabbed a pair for just $19.99 to update the yellowing incandescent license plate lamps on this New Edge Mustang. You can easily access the bulb sockets from inside the trunk lid.

The LED lamp easily snaps...

The LED lamp easily snaps into the bulb socket and once back in place in the lens body, the illumination of the license plate is immediately apparent, even in bright daylight. No more dingy yellow lighting over your plate!

Late-model Mustang trunks...

Late-model Mustang trunks come fully carpeted for a nice appearance. However, that short nap gray material might as well be an ice rink. Anything you put in the trunk, from groceries to track gear to that big speaker box, easily slides around on that gray material. LRS offers an ingenious trunk mat made from the same material as the "Fender Gripper" fender covers.

The Fender Gripper trunk mat...

The Fender Gripper trunk mat is designed to fit '94-'13 Mustangs and comes in several colors with either the running horse logo or the famous coiled snake Cobra logo for $39.99 to $49.99. We installed one with a red running horse logo to match our paint scheme and now our speaker box (and anything else in the trunk) stays where we put it!

If you have a '94 and up Mustang,...

If you have a '94 and up Mustang, you can easily upgrade your dingy and worn stock pedal pads to those of the Mustang Bullitt/Mach 1 look in your driveway for just $49.99 from LRS.

The new accelerator pedal...

The new accelerator pedal assembly replaces the original exactly. You can either unbolt the pedal arm from the firewall, or if you have a little patience, drive out the pivot pin and remove the pedal pad from the arm as we did here. This photo shows how the pin seats in the pedal.

The stock brake pedal pad...

The stock brake pedal pad (and clutch pedal if equipped) simply peels off of the steel pedal face of the pedals.

For the dead pedal assembly,...

For the dead pedal assembly, the plastic pedal backing needs to be pried off of the metal mounting bracket with a screwdriver. If you're having trouble, you can remove the mounting bracket and perform this step on a workbench.

Installation of the new pads...

Installation of the new pads is reverse of the removal of the stock pads. Note the rubber brake/clutch pedal pads will install easier with a little liquid soap to get them into position. We also hit the brake and gas pedal arms with a little black paint while we were in there.
LED Turn-Signal Hood Upgrade
LED turn signals are all the rage, but did you know you can also update your '67-'68 turn signal hood or '69-'70 turn signal scoop with LED technology too? Yup, the folks at NPD have this nifty plug-n-play setup for just $49.95 ('67-'68 version).

Begin by removing the old...

Begin by removing the old incandescent turn signal bulbs and wiring, followed by unbolting the light housing from the hood.

Separate the turn signal lens...

Separate the turn signal lens from the lamp housing and route the wiring through the housing as shown. The rubber grommet seals the original bulb opening and the small ground lead will be attached to the small hole in the lamp housing with the included tapping screws.

Reinstall the lamp housings...

Reinstall the lamp housings and route the wiring through the original retainers and through the hood back to the original two-wire connector. Mount the control box and be sure to attach the control box ground with one of the included tapping screws as well.
Completed, the LED turn signals work great on their own or complement other LED signals/bulbs already on your vintage Mustang.