Year one or classic industries?

Year one's website is so outdated its ridiculous. I swear its running the same site from 20 years ago without any updates or maintenance. Another great vendor with the worst website is mancini racing. Same deal with them, miniature pictures, lacking search function and hard to navigate. I just dont get it.
You'd have to know the guy in charge. He's a nice-enough guy, but has terrible business acumen and is in complete denial that there's any sort of problem with the website (or any other aspect of the company). He's surrounded by middle-management yes-men and cheerleaders with similar loose grasps of reality. It's literally a culture there.

If anyone decides to order on one of the 30% codes, be prepared for sticker shock on the shipping. Their shipping has always been higher than the balls on a giraffe (dating back to the early '90s) so it has nothing to do with the sales code.

Here's the workaround: Get your parts in the cart on their site and enter enough information to get the shipping amount. Go change into clean underwear--you'll **** yourself--then call them, part numbers and sales code in-hand. Tell the salesperson, "I was ready to submit an order online with this sales code, but something's wrong with the shipping calculator. The charge is outlandish for what I'm ordering." They are customer-service oriented to a fault--reread the bit about my dash harness in post #14--and they're not going to lose a sale over shipping. They are well aware it's way too high and they will lower it.
Also, insist on "UPS only" shipping--none of that "UPS Mail Innovations" or whatever they're calling the UPS/USPS hybrid shipping bullshty these days. Tracking is nightmarish and it's slow as hell (8 days longer in my experience). They're charging you based on straight UPS shipping costs, so demand they ship it straight UPS.