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As was driving over Grapevine hill to pick up a manual transmission crossmember for my 69, I drove up on this car hauler and I think, that's cool. Nice auto focus camera.
As I drive past the rig I see this, and think that's really cool.
The place I'm headed to is Mustang MD in Castaic, and owned by a really cool guy named Paul. He has a plethora of little rust early Mustang's and hard to find parts, which he'll ship. Here's a small sampling:
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I’m jonesing the Bronco’s
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He gotta web site? WOW!!!!!!!!!
My pantz are getting tight!!!
He ship front bumpers?!
6s6
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Yeah, I need a rust free top for my '67 Bronco...
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Website? Nope, but he's got a phone number: 818-367-0055. No idea what size parts he might limit shipping on. Give him a call, he's easy to talk to.
He was a banker in LA, and decided to escape the rat race. His wife has moved to Texas and awaiting him to sell off his inventory.
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Castaic is my old back yard. EXCELLENT FIND.
THANKS!!!
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I also need a rust free top for a 67 Bronco - - - - plus all the rest of the stuff underneath it.;)
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If he is the one I'm thinking of, he used to have his stuff in a field in San Fernando Valley back in the '80's. The county kicked him out and I think he moved up there. At the time I was doing business with him, he was trying to sell off his existing stock to get the move done. I think I might of bought my 351w from him. He was good to work with.
One time I was there and he showed me a '66 GT350 he had in the yard. He would not sell any of it. It looked like it had been hit by a train or something like that. Irretrievably smashed. I think he wanted to transfer the title and and the useable stuff to make a fake Shelby. That was a popular thing to do in those days.
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Wondering what he wants for the 68 FB? Might just have to give him a call.
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I like that orange Coupe nice ! Boy that’s nice
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RV6 wrote:
Wondering what he wants for the 68 FB? Might just have to give him a call.
Careful, don't let on that its clearly the missing Bullit car that was incorrectly identified in a Mexican junkyard some years back. I always thought that was a forgery...
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That old gas pump would look really good in the corner of my living room. I wonder if the wife would mind.
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