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Marketplace => T-Bird/Cougar Parts & Cars FOR SALE => Topic started by: thundr306 on April 14, 2007, 02:05:51 PM

Title: 88 TC parts car, PA, $75
Post by: thundr306 on April 14, 2007, 02:05:51 PM
Yes, $75.00. Located in zip code 19512. First, the car was converted to a 302 when I bought it. I have been taking pieces off, but it has to go. Look at the pics before you get too excited. I'm sure I could get more money by continuing to part it out, but I have other things that need to get done first.
The first one to contact me via email and pay, gets the car. The car must be gone within two weeks or it has to go to the syard. I will be listing it on other sites, so if you want it, please email me. I can answer questions here.
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email - thundr306@comcast.net

Thanks
Jim
Title: 88 TC parts car, PA, $75
Post by: Quietleaf on April 14, 2007, 11:22:31 PM
That's a shame that you're not parting it out any more. I could be there in 45-60 mins (Delaware County) as I see several things that I'd like to get my hands on:

- keyless pad on the door
- keyless module behind the rear seat if you have it
- washer fluid bottle if it has the sensor (suspect mine might be leaking)
- the painted black panel on the driver's side door at the b pillar (want to put the keypad in there since I don't have the hole for it in my door)
- at least one of your snowflakes with tire to replace my 14" 20-year-old spare (so if I ever find someone to do the 11" brake conversion for me I'll have a spare that fits it)
- turn signal switch, if it's good
- cruise control switches, as mine are flaky (though replacing the entire steering wheel is tempting if I can find a horn button and get the wheel properly leather-wrapped)
- driver's side locking mechanism, if it's not hard to replace (mine won't open all the way when I use the door handle to get out of the car and I keep getting locked out)
- the steel-brushed console panel you show on your rear seat, if the holes are good (not broken through)
- the thin, hard vacuum hose that goes from the vacuum distribution to the AC that turns it off or on (mine keeps snapping in half and I use a rubber T-square to join the ends together)
- your lighter receptacle (I keep a solar cell on my rear deck plugged into mine 24/7 and I'd like to add a second receptacle for it at the rear of my console)
- The black inner liner of your center console!!! The part where the door latch clips on mine broke off and I had to screw a piece of plastic over it to act as a latch.
Title: 88 TC parts car, PA, $75
Post by: thundr306 on April 15, 2007, 09:42:34 AM
I know that there are plenty of parts left that are usable. Thats why I would like to see the parts end up on other cars. I will let you know.
Jim
Title: 88 TC parts car, PA, $75
Post by: Cougar8775 on April 17, 2007, 10:56:50 AM
ya still got the bird? also how far from Tioga PA in Tioga Co are you? Cuz ill be down the weekend of mothers day so maybe we could work something out possibly.
Title: 88 TC parts car, PA, $75
Post by: 84 Fila on April 17, 2007, 11:51:41 AM
If I had a way to get it, I'd be all over this. There is ALOT I could use
Title: 88 TC parts car, PA, $75
Post by: thundr306 on April 17, 2007, 03:27:23 PM
Cougar8775- Tioga is probably 4.5-5hrs from me
84Fila- I know, I really can't believe nobody has jumped on it yet
Jim
Title: 88 TC parts car, PA, $75
Post by: Cougar8775 on April 20, 2007, 12:47:09 PM
well maybe i can take a side trip down to see bout it. and it could be possible that id drag her back to ny with me but idk as of yet. also i may be down next week. so we will see what happens. also before i forget hows the core support floors and trunk floor?
Title: 88 TC parts car, PA, $75
Post by: *MAYHEM* on April 20, 2007, 09:38:33 PM
I'd be all over it but I have no way to transport it and no place to keep it. I'd give you $75 for the spindles, discs, calipers and struts, though.
 
Hell, if you gett 'em off for me I'll give you $150.
Title: 88 TC parts car, PA, $75
Post by: thundr306 on April 27, 2007, 08:39:33 PM
The car is going to s on Monday or Tuesday.
Jim
Title: 88 TC parts car, PA, $75
Post by: Quietleaf on April 27, 2007, 10:11:11 PM
:eek:

Are any of the things on my list left? I could take a ride up 422 tomorrow...
Title: 88 TC parts car, PA, $75
Post by: thundr306 on April 27, 2007, 10:17:18 PM
I know, but time is up. Most of the things on the list are there. I will pm you my cell number. Give me a call tommorow. Sunday would be a better day.
Title: 88 TC parts car, PA, $75
Post by: Quietleaf on April 29, 2007, 02:51:32 PM
Thanks again for the opportunity to take a drive up (and it was a good day for it). The console liner was exactly what I needed (though I'll put it in later), and the TC wheel cleaned up real nice. I'll have to hunt down a center cap for it eventually, but eBay is looking to be a total minefield for trying to figure out which cap is the right one. Still, it's not exactly a high priority. I still can't believe no one would take the ride for the glass or the quarter panels, as AFAIK there's nothing wrong with them (and the doors definitely looked serviceable).
Title: 88 TC parts car, PA, $75
Post by: Tbird232ci on April 29, 2007, 04:21:02 PM
Quote from: Quietleaf;143565
Thanks again for the opportunity to take a drive up (and it was a good day for it). The console liner was exactly what I needed (though I'll put it in later), and the TC wheel cleaned up real nice. I'll have to hunt down a center cap for it eventually, but eBay is looking to be a total minefield for trying to figure out which cap is the right one. Still, it's not exactly a high priority. I still can't believe no one would take the ride for the glass or the quarter panels, as AFAIK there's nothing wrong with them (and the doors definitely looked serviceable).


What center cap do you need?
Title: 88 TC parts car, PA, $75
Post by: Quietleaf on April 29, 2007, 05:55:46 PM
Cap for an '88 snowflake (just one).
Title: 88 TC parts car, PA, $75
Post by: HAVI on April 29, 2007, 07:12:03 PM
someone wanna cut those quarterpanels out for me?
Title: 88 TC parts car, PA, $75
Post by: thundr306 on April 29, 2007, 08:09:56 PM
You didn't tell me you needed a center cap. I have two sets of them in the garage!
HAVI, I would have gladly cut them for you, but it is now dark out and I work tommorow.
Jim
Title: 88 TC parts car, PA, $75
Post by: Quietleaf on April 29, 2007, 08:42:38 PM
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You didn't tell me you needed a center cap. I have two sets of them in the garage!


:rollin: That's what I get for assuming. I figured that since they weren't on the wheels that you'd already sold them. I'd like to buy one but I don't know if I want to do another 90-mile round trip for one ;)
Title: 88 TC parts car, PA, $75
Post by: thundr306 on April 29, 2007, 08:45:49 PM
I could always put one in an envelope.
Title: 88 TC parts car, PA, $75
Post by: Quietleaf on April 29, 2007, 08:58:12 PM
PM sent...