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Title: turbos en-route to turbos
Post by: t3skidoo on August 18, 2010, 05:42:57 PM
Today I picked up the new turbo that's going on the new motor.  On the way to the shop I saw two, count 'em, two! 87-88 TCs in the wild.  I'm not superstitious but that has to be a good omen.  And no, I don't normally see any aero birds around here.
Title: turbos en-route to turbos
Post by: vinnietbird on August 18, 2010, 06:10:32 PM
If I see one every 6 months I feel like I've seen a lot.There are NONE around here.NONE. My Sport seems to be the last of a dying breed around here.I have been looking....as always.You know how it is,driving along,and looking in every yard out of habit for a Bird or Cougar.We do it and don't even know it.Instinct.LOL.
Title: turbos en-route to turbos
Post by: gumby on August 18, 2010, 08:44:00 PM
i never see any fox thundercats that arent junkers.


Quote from: t3skidoo;332491
Today I picked up the new turbo that's going on the new motor. 

now, i want more info on this ;)
Title: turbos en-route to turbos
Post by: bhazard on August 18, 2010, 08:45:21 PM
Same here
Title: turbos en-route to turbos
Post by: hypostang on August 18, 2010, 08:53:16 PM
I see a fair amount around here , lack of rust I think is a factor
Title: turbos en-route to turbos
Post by: Beau on August 19, 2010, 02:11:09 AM
There's a white '87-'88 TC that cruises down main street in Brookfield all the time....I usually see it when I'm on one of my breaks.
I'd like to flag the feller down and give him the URL to the forum here...and ask about his TC.

It has dual exhausts, a nice throaty tone, and a front end bra..sounds like it could be a V8, but not definite on that..
Title: turbos en-route to turbos
Post by: t3skidoo on August 19, 2010, 03:44:44 AM
The bird I saw was toodling through the neighborhood and looked like a survivor (badly faded black paint).  The second was on the freeway and was a dark burgundy and in good shape.

Gumby, do you recognize what this is?  (Hint: it weighs about 37 lb)