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Is it possible to put power brakes in a 65' Ford Mustang???

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If it is possible how much do you think that will cost me?

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  1. A lot. It is of course entirely possible but you'd need a master cylinder, brake lines, the brakes themselves would probably have to be changed out.

    Who knows maybe one of the muscle car devoted companies makes a kit that would just bolt right on.

    edit: I have to agree with pbleek. As much as I love Cobra Jets, 426s, 350s, etc. It would be easier to just get a damned Toyota Supra Turbo or Nissan 300ZX which has powered disk brakes, air conditioning, power windows, power locks, a radio that doesn't play 8 tracks, and etc.


  2. Yes you can do it, they even came with power discs, parts are available to do it like original or upgrade it, maybe with larger discs. and twin master cylinder.. cost is somewhere between $300 and $1000..

  3. yes you can install power brakes on your mustang. there are a number of places that have kits available using factory ford parts, and others using parts adapted from other cars. start with www.mpbrakes.com also check out national parts depot, among others. the swap is fairly easy to do, and kit prices start at about $300 on average. if you can do the work yourself you will save a few hours of labor which can run as much as $325 depending on labor rates in your area. while you are upgrading to power brakes, upgrade the stock master cylinder from the stock single reservour to a dual reservour for better safety.

  4. You would have to get a brake booster with a master cylinder to fit it, then you might have to change the master cylinder brake lines

  5. Its a classic car, if that's not what you want, get a new Toyota. It will have air conditioning, power everything. Dont forget, 1965 Mustang has no safety features other than lap belts.

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