Classic car speaker mounting

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Any suggestions on where to mount mids and tweeters on my '69 Dodge Dart without cutting anything? I have Morel Maximos in 6x9 boxes on the rear shelf, but even though those are decent sounding speakers, the SQ with them in that location is not good. I'd like to have tweeters in the front facing backward, not sure where the mids could be located. This is a very nice restored original car so cutting the dash or door panels is out of the question. I have the amp mounted under the driver seat and will probably be getting an equalizer to put there too. A 10" sealed box Kicker will reside in the back seat.
 
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