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Old 09-06-2007   #1 (permalink)
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Hey, has anyone done business with either John's Mustang out of Houston or K.A.R. out of Ohio? Just wondering if your experience in dealing with either of these suppliers were positive or negative. Looks like most places carry the same lines - its just a matter of a few bucks here and there, and some with free shippping. These two seem to have the best deals on the list of interior components I need. Appreciate any feedback on these two. Steve
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Used John's a few years back while working on my 66 vert. No problems
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I visit K.A.R fairly frequently and can't tell you how many times, how many items or how much I've spent over the last few years! George, Kevin, Judy...everybody there is fantastic. So easy to work with and I, personally, think their prices are reasonable. I've called with questions for them and they've always been available, helpful, friendly, etc. Also have never had any problems with buying parts. Their return policy is written on the back of their invoices, but I've returned parts LONG after the period of time listed and it was never an issue. A friend was finishing out some of the work I wasn't sure of and all he had to do was call them with what he needed and they would either ship the parts directly to me with no hassle, or my friend's cousin would pick them up. Judy would call me with the total and mail the invoice right out to me - no fuss, no muss. Anyway, I guess you get the picture that I can't say enough good about their company!! Let me know if you have any specific questions about them.
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I personally have not done bussiness, but my entire car rebuild was bought from them before I owned it. It's all who you are closest to. I've recently used Mustang Unlimited due to they are very close to be and save on shipping. Most all retail Mustanf stores buy the same thing just change slightly different prices.. Good luck
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Hey, has anyone done business with either John's Mustang out of Houston or K.A.R. out of Ohio? Just wondering if your experience in dealing with either of these suppliers were positive or negative. Looks like most places carry the same lines - its just a matter of a few bucks here and there, and some with free shippping. These two seem to have the best deals on the list of interior components I need. Appreciate any feedback on these two. Steve
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Thanks everyone - that's very helpful. Utfanatic, I like your C code GT - that is exactly what I'm doing to my C code coupe. BYW, what size tires and wheels did you use on your GT? Did you fit it with front disc brakes? Steve
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