Posted by gwstang on March 02, 2014 at 09:57:21 from (71.42.172.242):
In Reply to: What you do? posted by John_PA on March 02, 2014 at 09:16:06:
Randy is still in Panama City, Fl. Went by to see him a few years back when we were on vacation down that way. He has a PhD in something or other and works for the Navy in some kind of weapons research. He made it clear he would have to kill me if he told me so I didn't ask...lol His side business is Midlife's harnesses. He reworks the old wiring harness for the stangs and does quite well at it as there is lots of demand for that. He's still a cranky old fart btw...lol. Remember how he would always say he would check your shorts...erhh that did not come out right..lol :shock:...electrical shorts that is.
http://www.stangfix.com/ is a newer forum (more hardcore type of stangs) where he hangs out at most of the time.
This post was edited by gwstang at 09:59:36 03/02/14.
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