1966 Mustang Jack Points - My recommended Spots

Working on a first-generation Ford Mustang? 🐎 In this video, we show you exactly where the factory jack points are—and where you should (and shouldn’t) lift your classic Mustang. In this video: 🔧 Front jack points – Where to safely lift from the front frame and crossmember 🔩 Rear jack points – Proper placement near the leaf springs and rear axle 🚫 What to avoid – Common mistake areas that can damage your car’s body or frame Whether you’re doing maintenance or just changing a tire, knowing the correct jack points is key to protecting your Mustang. ⚠️ Safety reminder: Always use jack stands, work on a level surface, and double-check your lift points before getting under the car. These Mustangs are over 60 years old—metal fatigue, rust, and previous repairs can make improper lifting especially dangerous. 👍 Like, comment, and subscribe for more classic car tips and how-tos!