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Replacement Quarter Panel for Your 1967 2+2
Here’s a great deal for those restoring 1967 Mustang 2+2s: Replacement Quarter Panel M 27847E Left Hand OEM style for just $385 (regularly $492.95). While supplies last. Click here to learn more.
Finishing Touch: Dash Emblem for Your 1955-56 Thunderbird
Our Dash Emblem for your 1955-56 Thunderbird is the perfect finishing touch to any interior restoration. Check out part no. T 04460 now – click here to learn more.
Service Manual for your 1952-54 Ford Passenger Car
Nice 1964-1/2 Mustang Profile from Sycracuse
Here’s a cool newspaper review of Mike Croyle’s 1964-1/2 Mustang in Wimbledon White. What do you think? Click here to read more.
1955 Thunderbird Radio Tube Set – Time to Tune Up!
Get that 1955 Thunderbird radio humming with a replacement vacuum tube set from Larry’s – T 18805A. In stock and ready to install! Click here to learn more.
Replacement Heater Core for Your 1965-68 No-AC Mustang
Never drive cold again! Get ready for winter in your 1965-68 no-AC Mustang with this replacement heater core – part no. M 18476A, available now at LarrysTBird.com. Click here to learn more now.
Transmission Lines for your C6 1966 Thunderbird
Rebuilding the C6 in your 1966 Thunderbird? We have the replacement transmission lines for it – part no. B 7032F, which you can find by clicking here.
Fix That Mustang Turn Signal
Nothing worse than Mustang turn signals that won’t work! Grab this cam repair kit for your 1965-66 Ford Mustang right here – part no. M 13318B, available at Larry’s right now. Don’t go another day with a broken Mustang turn signal! Click here to learn more.
HotRod.com: Rare Find 1968 Ford Mustang GT Convertible
Hot Rod Magazine online has a great new short story on Bob Simons’ discovery of a rare 1968 Ford Mustang GT Convertible in a local garage (barn find). The pictures aren’t pretty (it’s mostly disassembled from a stalled restoration project), but hopefully the restoration will be!