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Old Jul 3, 2004 | 01:54 PM
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Metro Mustang

I have a 65 Mustang Fastback that I need parts for and I need to work done to it.
I was going to use Metro Mustang for most of the parts and service. Is there a reason not to do this?
 
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Old Jul 4, 2004 | 10:21 AM
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Ok, stangfreak speaking here. I used a few things from them for my 71 hardtop that I couldn't get at other places 3 years ago(not true anymore). But for the majority I shop at National Parts Depot for my '66 and the other '71 Grande....quick shipping, good packing, very good customer support, free shipping for over $300, TONS of parts...with their market if I had the roof and engine block of my '66 stang I could build a brand new one from scratch pretty much. Great quality parts, TMI, Scott Drake, Dashes Direct, etc. And Laurel Mountain Mustang is a goldmine too. They have things like interior kits, suspension kits, etc usually cheaper than any place. I normally shop there as of late unless NPD is the same price on the items I want. Right now for prices and stuff I wouldnt get anything from Metro...good people but NPD and Laurel Mountain are better.
 
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