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I had bought some replacement studs for the windshield trim and now I can't find them anywhere. Guess I'll buy some more and then the first ones will show up right where I placed them so they would be easy to find. It's hell gettin old.
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I thought I was the only one that had magical powers that could make things appear just buying another.
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I came across some receipts the other day for some weatehrstrip for the fastback... Wonder where THAT is????
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MustangSteve wrote:
I came across some receipts the other day for some weatehrstrip for the fastback... Wonder where THAT is????
I went through everything a long time ago: No fastback weatherstrip, no GT badges, but I do have your rubber wheel chock.
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I bought the gaskets for my 9" rearend and couldn't find them when I got to the assembly. I didn't mind the cost because they were only a couple of dollars but it takes 35 minutes to get to NPD for a new set. I did find the original set shortly after buying the new ones, so this method does work for locating the original purchased parts.
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Well I guess I need to take a break. After searching for a part while I was under the dash - I found out that I was laying on it!
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I do feel a little better in knowing that I'm not the only one with with this problem.
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I need to take my CRS pills but, I forgot where I put them.......
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BobC wrote:
I bought the gaskets for my 9" rearend and couldn't find them when I got to the assembly. I didn't mind the cost because they were only a couple of dollars but it takes 35 minutes to get to NPD for a new set. I did find the original set shortly after buying the new ones, so this method does work for locating the original purchased parts.
Man, I wish I lived within 35 minutes of a vintage mustang parts house... or even within a couple of hours from one.
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