CJ's Pony Parts

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CJ's Pony Parts

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I stopped by CJ's Pony Parts booth this weekend at the Spring Carlisle show and picked up a '70 stang fuel tank. I grabbed a 64-73 catalog while I was there. There are a lot of similar parts in the catalog that were used on the trucks and some of them are more reasonably priced than the same parts I have found in NPD, LMC, etc. Its worth getting a catalog and browsing through even if most of it is Mustang.

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I agree... Besides, to Resto-Mod your truck, anything from the time is fair game! The Mustang places have lots of cool stuff! Map lights and switches, glove box light, more grommets, quarter panel drains from a 67/68 that can be retrofitted to our trucks to drain the water from the hidden areas where rust likes to live! Also numerous engine wire harnesses, alt harnesses, pulley sets, 9" parts...

I personally like Mustangs Unlimited, since they were a huge help with my 67 Mustang.
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I bought a gasket and seal kit from them for my toploader. It was 18.00 shipped. When I got the set it was Ford parts. I love CJ's.
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