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Topic: Got my Mustang's unlimited catalog today
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Tien Journeyman Posts: 9 From: NY Registered: Jan 2003
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posted 12-08-2003 11:40 AM
And I'm really disappointed in how little there is for the II in there. Its supposed to be for the '74 to present Satng but I dont think they have a full two pages worth of II parts
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UnbridledFury Gearhead Posts: 1283 From: Tacoma, WA Registered: Jun 99
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posted 12-08-2003 01:30 PM
That is one of the things about owning a II, the aftermarket parts are not there. It is slowly getting better, but I don't think that it will ever match the rest of the years in the number of aftermarket parts.That is one reason I have a lot more respect for a restored Mustang II than I do for any other year. Don't get me wrong, I like a good restore as much as anyone, but the Mustang II owner can't simply open a catalog and buy any replacement part they need. ------------------ Motor Safe! George 1975 Mustang II 1994 Ranger XLT 4X4 (193,000+ miles) 2000 Windstar Unbridled Fury Productions My web server M&M Member #47 US Army, Retired
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StangII_Power Journeyman Posts: 5 From: Smithville, Ontario, Canada Registered: Feb 2004
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posted 02-18-2004 11:41 PM
Yea I gotta agree with ya parts for the II are harder to find the hen's teeth. And that makes them all the much more of a challenge to restore, and it does demand a higher level of respect; I wish there were more. I live in Southern Ontario in the heart of Canada's densest population yet in all the shows ive gone to small and large im yet to ever see a II. But that?s soon to change
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