Mustang pickguard UK

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Mustang pickguard UK

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Anyone know if there are any online shops where I can get a black pickguard for a '65 reissue mustang?
I tried Allparts but it didn't fit and I don't fancy making my own because I'm useless and have no tools.
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looks promising, would ideally like a UK dealer to save on postage. still isn't too bad though
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thickarms wrote:looks promising, would ideally like a UK dealer to save on postage. still isn't too bad though
I bought a pot for my jag from there, was cheaper by about £2 than from allparts haha. I ordered from there cause I was unsure if the pot was the correct one at allparts due to the crappy description.

Still waiting on the pot though, ordered 26/27 Deceomber. But I'll let them off as it may be at my local post office, just not delivered because of 1foot of snow!
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Oh I have one. It might fit a 65, I bought it for my 70s jp import a while ago and it's going unused. Shoot me a PM if you want it.
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markleton wrote:Oh I have one. It might fit a 65, I bought it for my 70s jp import a while ago and it's going unused. Shoot me a PM if you want it.
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any more for any more?
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What about www.wdmusic.com I had picked one up from there for my '74 stang, and it had lined up perfect with the '65 that I used to own
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serfx wrote:What about www.wdmusic.com I had picked one up from there for my '74 stang, and it had lined up perfect with the '65 that I used to own
That's where I was gonna suggest.

I got one for Jagstang, and it was alright. You may need to square out the switch holes though.
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Actually, not there but their English counterparts...

http://www.wdmusic.co.uk/
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othomas2 wrote:Actually, not there but their English counterparts...

http://www.wdmusic.co.uk/
they got lots of jagstang guards but not stang ones... Hmmm... :?
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they don't seem to have any in the UK store. looks like i'm just gonna have to ship one in from the states
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Pickguardian has advertised about making the different versions of the guards. Look them up. They are in the states though.