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Old 1/26/11, 04:08 PM
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Looking for parts

Hey guys I'm just getting started on a complete rebuild of a '65 fastback wondering about best companies to buy parts from. The first thing I'm looking for is floorpans of course I've found a few one piece pans and like the idea. Anyone have suggestions. Thanks
Old 1/26/11, 08:56 PM
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I have used CJ pony parts, I like them and have had little or no problems with them. If you get on their e mail list, they have sales all the time. Pace yourself in buying stuff and you can get some great deals. Ie:I got a set of doors at $180 each, reg like $249 ea.
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Virginia Classic Mustang has everything. Also, Dallas Mustang. Do a search for "Classic Mustang Parts" should come up with a bunch of reputable business'. Get done magazines, there are tons of companies.
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I use Mustangs Unlimited and haven't had a problem out of them. My most recent order was a pair of front fenders and I got them for $370 shipped. However instead of buying them through their website I bought them from their ebay account.

Regular price - $160 a piece
Shipping - $160

I got them for $240 for the pair and $130 shipping.
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Thanks for the advice guys. I'll check them all out
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I use NPD, National Parts Depot, the most. I have the catalogs for CJ Pony Parts, most prices are comparable. There is also Scott Drake catalog. I have not had to buy any sheet metal, so I am not sure about that, but for intierior parts these sites are good!
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MustangsUnlimited.com
Trophymustang.com
Mustangcountyinternational.com

these are all good website that pretty much have anything you need for a mustang.
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