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I bought this Cheap Coyote Mustang GT at the local auction and after tearing it down we’ve decided we’re going to build it into a budget Boss 302 Style Build. We’re going to install the Interior upgrade I got on Marketplace for only $200!

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24 thoughts on “Building a Boss 302 Mustang out of a Cheap Junk Auction Car. Coyote Mustang GT Budget Build”
  1. Isn't there a four-post car lift which has dollies, so you can release the brake on them and wheel it out of your way? They won't need deep anchoring, whereas the two post lift does… and there's some scary videos on YouTube showing cars toppling off two post lifts when the centre of gravity has shifted because of engine removal etc.

  2. First time seeing SiriusXM Sponsoring a YouTube video haha. I guess they need the money following the loss of SXM-7…. Anyway, great content!

  3. BendPak makes great lifts. Don’t sleep on Wildfire Lifts though. Wildfire makes a great non-anchored lift you can move around. VGG and Mustie1 both use them. It’s time. Whatever brand you choose, get yourself the lift.

  4. I agree with the fact that using jacks and stands is more relatable to the average person. It shows you don't need a lift that costs a couple grand to buy and install to build cars. Save that money for your build!

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