http://www.ebay.com/itm/Ford-Thunderbird-Base-Sedan-2-Door-1983-ford-thunderbird-2-door-5-0-l-/151614700033?forcerrptr=true&hash=item234cf0ba01&item=151614700033&pt=US_Cars_Trucks I don't think I've ever seen wires on a V8 car, seems like it was usually V6 cars that had them. BTW, were those courtesy lights on the center console an 83-only thing?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Ford-Thunderbird-Anniversary-Edition-1985-ford-thunderbird-30-th-anniversary-edition-24-k-original-/291403503357?forcerrptr=true&hash=item43d90096fd&item=291403503357&pt=US_Cars_Trucks Another 30th Anniv Ed, I thought these all had every option, this one is missing a few options.
You could order wire wheel covers on any non Turbo Coupe or Sport Thunderbird. My Thunderbird came with wire wheel covers and it's a factory 5.0 car.
LOL, yeah I know one has nothing to do with the other, it's just what I've usually seen.
Yes, the light on the console is 83 only. Good eye.
that 85 is NICE
....Why the hell does most of the 30th's undercarriage look great, but the control arms are rusty? :hick: I swear I usually see the polar opposite.
First time I saw those, I thought they were only on the Heritage, but I've seen them on base models too, was there one on each side?
I'll admit the 85 is nice but man do I hate when sellers take pics right after giving it an obvious hose down
Yes, one one each side. My 83 TC has them too so it was across all models.
And don't bother to close the hood... :)
Before I put new front control arms on my Thunderbird they had surface rust while the rest of the undercarriage had none. Heck even the stock rear control arms on my Thunderbird still have the factory paint markings on them. Maybe Ford just didn't paint the front control arms very well?