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Old 01-23-2013, 03:40 PM   #16 (permalink)
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There used to be a huge Mustang JY in Maryland, From an old post: "It's in Bryans Road, MD, just off of Rt. 210/Indian Head Highway". Perhaps it's Mike's Mustang Shop?
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Old 01-23-2013, 04:22 PM   #17 (permalink)
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Thanks to everyone for all this info as well - I just picked up a 66 Coupe (I'm in Durham) that desperately needs some seats to replace the non-ford late model ones that the PO put in.
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Thanks guys. Some people confuse me with Virginia Classic Mustang. For me this is just a hobby. I have a very full time job and a family but I still try to help out fellow Vmfers... I get a lot of satisfaction out of having parts on other people's cars. I have literally shipped them all over the world.

I have sure seen the original mustang parts dwindle over the years. I use to find parts cars all the time and could get them for $250 complete. The last one I paid $1000 and it didn't have any good sheetmetal on it.
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Old 01-23-2013, 09:59 PM   #19 (permalink)
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I don't know if he's there or not. I dealt with him 20 years ago and he's also a good guy. He might still have something there.
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Thanks guys. Some people confuse me with Virginia Classic Mustang. For me this is just a hobby. I have a very full time job and a family but I still try to help out fellow Vmfers... I get a lot of satisfaction out of having parts on other people's cars. I have literally shipped them all over the world.

I have sure seen the original mustang parts dwindle over the years. I use to find parts cars all the time and could get them for $250 complete. The last one I paid $1000 and it didn't have any good sheetmetal on it.
I found two places in South Carolina just south of Florence, SC. The first is Effingham Motors, Rt. 52 South of Florence. GPS 34.075564,-79.760385. The classics here have seen better days. Trees growing up through some of them. But the owner does have parts stowed away. The second, and more noteworthy. It's just outside of Effingham on Olanta Hwy. GPS 34.045619, -79.800144. Here lay the classic Mustangs and Edsels. I recommend visiting in cold weather rather than warm so there are no surprises slithering in the weeds. It's not a Pull-a-Part kind of place.
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