lost mustang website

I used to go to this site all the time and now I cant remember what it was called and it bugs me. It was a parts place in pennsylvania , i think, and they had pics of events they had, they had a "babe of the month" for awhile but it wasnt updated very much. I think they had a mustang on top of a pole out front. And a mustang sticking halfway out of the ground? I think it was "stangsomething" or "somethingstang". Does this ring a bell for anyone? Google cant even help me with this one.

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faust_151
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Spike

Thanks.

I was just browsing their photo gallery, and noticed a shocking lack of Reef Blue 1993 GT convertibles.

I've just corrected that oversight.

dwight

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dwight

Use their online store all the time for my '71 M-code daily driver. Never been disappointed.

mike, California

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goodnigh

Google might have helped with a search for Mustang Parts in PA...

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Spike

I use them, as well as a number of others across the nation, and been happy with them thus far..... Spike in NORTHERN California :0) PS and it beats paying 7.5% tax on top of S&H.

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Spike

You only pay 7.5%? Lucky you.

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goodnigh

A benefit of living in the "sticks" of rural Shasta County.

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Spike

Yeah, you don't have to pay for BART that doesn't go anywhere near my hometown.

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goodnigh

The worst part is, the voters decided they wanted it to be the Socialist Republic of California, now the voters get to live with their creation.

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My Name Is Nobody

You got that right. The good part is California offers me unbridled opportunities to exercise my Mustang. Year around. One thing I have noticed about my Mustang, which I have owned for almost a year now, it is much happier when driven hard and challenged.

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goodnigh

We have lots of bays out on the lakes, but no BART. But we have had a GREAT influx of city folk from LA and SFB Area move here for the rural life.... and the first thing they wanted to do was import things they had in the city. All that did was turn it into a "city".

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Spike

True. It is unfortunate that they give more weight to the metro areas, because if it was just based on "by county" we'd have tossed out them socialists long ago. On the other hand, it's all us "conservative country folk" who have the guns when the civil war breaks out.

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Spike

With all the wide open roads around here, I can drive mine all year. Got those nice curvy mountain roads all around, the coast highway over yonder, and the I-5 corridor.

My in-laws years ago were from Kentucky, and had never been west. In their minds, California was wall to wall people.... nobody was actually FROM California, it was just retired folks. They came out for a visit and we mapped out a route for them to go from out place in Mojave, up through Ridgecrest, on up to Redding to visit my folks, and down the coast. They were totally blown away by the wide open expanses of ranchlands, forests, mountains etc. Father-in-law would have moved out here if mom had not shut him down. :0) Of course, she was still miffed about the hookers in Nevada advertising on the CB.

An attorney I knew from Ohio called me to say he was making a trip out and figured he'd stop in. He was flying into LAX and though he could just rent a car for the short drive. Somehow he had the idea that San Francisco was about 45 minutes from LA, and the state ended just above the San Francisco Bay Area. Didn't even realize the he still had a ways to go to reach the state capital, and several more hours to get here.

Just amazing how little people know about this socialist state. :0) Like how much cotton is grown here.

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Spike

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