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Mopar & Muscle Car Parts Maine

PST offers the following for high-performance Mopar, muscle, classic, and antique cars parts shipped directly to Maine, ME:

  • Performance parts
  • Car accessories
  • Car body parts
  • Brakes, brake parts, and brake kits
  • Steering parts and kits
  • Suspension parts and kits
  • Car restoration kits
  • Car restoration and repair tools
  • Restoration paints and coatings

Muscle car performance parts Maine

Welcome to your Mopar and Muscle Car Performance Part Specialists Serving Maine!

We ship directly to you with our limited lifetime warranty! If you are looking for any of the following, PST is your reliable source for new high-performance car and automotive parts.

  • 4×4 parts
  • 4×4 truck parts
  • Aftermarket auto parts
  • Aftermarket car performance parts
  • Automotive performance engineering
  • Car parts
  • Car performance shop
  • Classic car auto parts
  • Classic car parts
  • Classic car restoration
  • Classic cars
  • Classic engineering
  • Classic Mopar parts
  • Discontinued car parts for sale
  • Mopar parts
  • Mopar performance parts
  • Mopar restoration
  • Mopar restoration parts
  • Mopar restoration parts suppliers
  • Muscle car parts
  • Muscle car restoration parts
  • NOS (new old stock) car parts
  • Old car parts
  • Old school car parts
  • Performance auto parts
  • Performance shop parts
  • Restoration parts

What Our Customers Say

I ordered this product for my grandfather and the product was what we needed and arrived quickly. They still made sure the order got changed, my card was only charged once and the order arrived quickly. It was exactly what we needed.

I’ve had nothing but good experiences, even with a problem part, with PST. Their staff is excellent, the shipping and return policies are reasonable, and I have a GLOWING report about the quality of their gaskets and seals. I have been, and will continue to be, a customer of this great parts house.

Every transaction with this business has been pain free! They know what I wanted, asked the right question, and when I didn’t enter my address complete when ordering, they called me to verify. They remembered I had ordered before. Can’t say enough good about them.

PST offers the following resources for the Mopar enthusiast:

PST Utilizes the Following Vendors:

PST has some motivational car quotes to inspire you!

I couldn’t find the sports car of my dreams, so I built it myself.

Asking someone else to drive your sports car is like asking someone else to kiss your girlfriend.

I have a passion for fast cars. To drive them means pure joy to me.

PST recommends the following trade organizations for more information on the classic and antique car industry:

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Fun Facts of Maine

  • Capital: Augusta
  • Year Founded: 1820
  • Major Cities: Portland, Lewiston, Bangor, Auburn, Biddeford
  • Borders: New Hampshire, Canada, and the Atlantic Ocean
  • Gross Domestic Product (GDP) Millions USD: $53,656
  • Population: 1,274,923
  • Land Area (Sq Miles): 33,215
  • High Point (Feet): 5,268
  • Other Facts: Key Industries: Agriculture including poultry, cattle, fishing, apples, and maple syrup, paper, wood products, lumber, electronic equipment, and textiles. How Maine got its name: There is no clear answer as to where the name Maine came from. It first appeared in a charter that granted land to Sir Ferdinando Gorges and Captain John Mason. When the land was split between the two, the land that was Gorges became known as Maine. It is likely that the name came from a nautical reference to the mainland. Maine State Symbols: State Nickname: Pine Tree State; State Slogan: It Must Be Maine; The Way Life Should Be; State Motto: Dirigo (I lead); State flower: White pine cone and tassel; State Bird: Black-capped Chickadee; State Fish: Land-locked salmon; State Tree: White Pine; State Mammal: Moose; State Foods: Moxie, Wild Blueberry; Becoming a State: Date Admitted: Wednesday, March 15, 1820; Number Admitted: 23; Prior Name: Massachusetts; Postal Abbreviation: ME. The Geography of Maine: Total Size: 30,862 sq. miles (source: 2003 Census); Geographical Low Point: Atlantic Ocean at Sea Level (source: U.S. Geological Survey); Geographical High Point: Mt. Katahdin at 5,268 feet, located in the county/subdivision of Piscataquis (source: U.S. Geological Survey); Central Point: Located in Piscataquis County approx. 18 miles north of Dover (source: U.S. Geological Survey); Counties: 16 (source: National Association of Counties); Bodies of Water: Atlantic Ocean, Gulf of Maine, Lake Moosehead, Kennebec River, Penobscot River, St. John River; Famous People: Milton Bradley – Board game manufacturer including Candyland and Scrabble; Ricky Craven – NASCAR driver; Patrick Dempsey – Actor; Dorothea Dix – Social reformer; Stephen King – Author; Henry Wadsworth Longfellow – Poet and author; Nelson Rockefeller – U.S. Vice President; Andrew Wyeth – Artist; More Fun Facts: When people say ‘bugs’ in Maine they are often referring to lobsters.; Acadia National Park is the second most visited National Park in the United States.; Maine has over 3,000 miles of coastline. This is actually more than California!; Maine has over 2,000 islands and 6,000 lakes and ponds.; Maine is the only state with a single syllable name. It is also the only state that shares exactly one border with another state.; The state has 17 million acres of forest and is the leading producer of toothpicks at around 100 million per day.; Maine supplies around 90% of the countries blueberries and lobster.; The most eastern city in the United States is Eastport. The most easterly point is at West Quoddy Head.; Writers Steven King and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow were both born in Maine.; Professional Sports Teams: Maine does not have any major Professional Sports Teams.” Citation: Nelson, Ken. “United States Geography for Kids: Maine .” Ducksters, Technological Solutions, Inc. (TSI), https://www.ducksters.com/geography/state.php?State=Maine
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  • Set ID: United_States_State
  • Performance Suspension Tech: PST_MMCPP_1000001

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