I have a whole 1968 mustang that will be converted to a ?Bullitt? replica.
When I get the time. Its been sitting for 15 years. Too many projects.
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On Thursday, March 29, 2018, Jack Wheeler via Fot <fot at autox.team.net> wrote:
I apologize for the Non-Triumph issue, but car guys are car guys. Most of us
have dealt with more than Triumphs, over the years, and I'm guessing that many,
like myself, have had a Mustang or two along the way. I recently picked up a
1969 Mustang Mach1 (big block car). It was used for deag racing all of its
life so has almost no miles or rust. However, many parts have been stripped
off (weight reduction?) or modified for larger tires. So, I am looking for
miscellaneous small parts (some hardware items), and some brackets welded to
the inside of the car and inner rear fenders, mostly having to do with the rear
seat mounts.
I think ideally I would like to find someone who collects old Mustangs (parts
cars - like I used to collect old Triumphs) who might have one that I could
pull off some of these brackets, and I'm currently looking for some of the
mounting hardware for the wiper motor. And I'm sure there will be much more to
come as the restoration proceeds.
Does anyone know of any "Mustang Guys" who might be able to help me? Perhaps a
wrecking yard that specializes in old muscle cars? I am located in South
Central North Carolina, so it would be ideal to find someone in this area
(North or South Carolina, North Georgia or Southern Virginia).
Many thanks for any help you can provide.
Jack Wheeler
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