Where to find parts?
So once we check off www.ebaymotors.com and the classifieds on www.vintage-mustang.com... what are some more online sources that you have been impressed with?
(my search for '67 4 speed console parts is not going so well)
(my search for '67 4 speed console parts is not going so well)
Perogie always has "goodies" - most of which require sale of one or more vital organs to purchase....
http://www.burtonantiqueautoparts.com has some unique stuff - especially for you 67 guys...
Then there's always http://www.hemmings.com
http://www.burtonantiqueautoparts.com has some unique stuff - especially for you 67 guys...
Then there's always http://www.hemmings.com
Originally posted by Mberglo@June 22, 2004, 4:34 PM
What happened to that 4 speed console on ebay I pointed you to?
What happened to that 4 speed console on ebay I pointed you to?
I was actually thinking of the complete console I pointed to
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAP...7905532566&rd=1
Sold cheap too.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAP...7905532566&rd=1
Sold cheap too.
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Being unlucky might have something to do with it, or not being specific, or just plain being an idiot. I've always gotten what I wanted, and one of the best paint jobs I've ever seen.
Don Barry 1 :notnice:
Don Barry 2 :notnice:
I could find half a dozen more.......... They seem to be "well known".
Don Barry 2 :notnice:
I could find half a dozen more.......... They seem to be "well known".

If George were helpful at all he would have pointed to Mustang Masters right in his area: http://www.mustangmasters.com/featured.asp seeing as how they specialize in Consoles. Instead he offers up a well known criminal he used to pick up the soap for. Tops it off with an observation on his painting skills (for those unaware, old DB has been proven to go the Maaco route on his "full restorations").
George... not sure what you are getting from this, there are plenty of places on the Web you could indulge your fantasies, no need to pollute a growing Classic Mustang forum with so much potential (independent of your presence).
George... not sure what you are getting from this, there are plenty of places on the Web you could indulge your fantasies, no need to pollute a growing Classic Mustang forum with so much potential (independent of your presence).
I didn't mention Mustang Masters... Tried to deal with them on 2 seperate occassions, and found their pricing to be worse than Perogie! :shock: Good Luck - tell us how it goes!
They wanted $150 for 1 piece of foldown seat chrome - the entire 8 piece set is available new for $225. Other item was a Cobra oilpan - could buy it cheaper from Branda, brand new...
They wanted $150 for 1 piece of foldown seat chrome - the entire 8 piece set is available new for $225. Other item was a Cobra oilpan - could buy it cheaper from Branda, brand new...
Yeah, I saw the Mustang Masters guy in action in Pensacola. He made rounds to ever vendor out there trying to lowball their stuff. Then he moved it all to his spot and jacked the price on it over the original purchasers.
I thought everyone knew about Don Barry by now. I also thought he got some time for his "antics"? :scratch:
I thought everyone knew about Don Barry by now. I also thought he got some time for his "antics"? :scratch:
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