i’m looking for parts for a 1977 mustang II?
May 25, 2012 by admin
Filed under Mustang Parts
dοеѕ anyone know οf whеrе i саn find раrtѕ fοr mу mustang II ѕο far i’ve nοt found whatever thing.
аnу hеlр wουld bе appreciated.
crystal
i’m looking fοr a rіght side quarter panel
trunk lid
floor pans
аnd nеw t-tops
What kind of parts are you looking for? Might try paddockparts.com or sacramento-mustang.com
try some of these sits
http://www.classicrestoparts.com
http://www.mustangunlimited.com
http://www.autokrafters.com/
http://www.fordpartsaca.com/
dang poke got it dead on but you may find something on this web site
I’ve got a 78. & I know where there are 2 parts cars, (central Illinois) both are 4 cylinder coupes. They would have a quarter panel and possibly floor pans. Neither were t-top & I got the only excellent trunk lid for mine. About a year ago I saw a complete 78 V6 coupe in a local junkyard, It was a twin to the one in my 360 page pics & was in honest shape.
Try this link…
http://www.mustangii.org/classifieds/parts-suppliers.shtml
http://www.mustangcorral.com/mustang2-items.htm
http://hometown.aol.com/JPayne9207/index.html
There is also a wrecking yard that specializes in II’s, but I lost the bookmark with a hard drive crash. I reckon it was in Ohio…
A large part of the reason you have not found whatever thing is because persons Mustangs were not very desireable. And because of that, persons that have or had went to the salvage yards had their front suspension grief-stricken out and the rest crushed. To have t-tops, you either have a GHIA if it is a coupe, or a Cobra/King Cobra if it is a fastback. Since that body style to many of us was a re-skinned Pinto, the best bet would be to try someone that specializes in Pinto parts. No, Pinto sheet metal is not the same. The trick here is that people that liked the Pinto usually liked the Mustang II. And since the 2 were so closely related, one fed off the other as far as parts sales were worried. Someone mentioned the Paddock. It would be worth a try. But do not get your hopes up because the Mustangs they specialize in (or did) usually skipped the Mustang II years. I wish I could be of more help, but sadly, you’ve chosen a Mustang that very few ever liked.