Miscelaneous front end parts June 08, 2008, 05:56:33 PM GrilleHeadlight doors (Pair) Argent or Black, both need paintingTurn Signals (Pair)Marker lights (pair) Make me a fair offer. PM me if you want photos. I went to the local Pull-A-Part today to get repair parts for my '86, and some of these were just too good to leave behind. Right now, they have two 84's and three 86's on the lot, plus two 87's. Lemme know if you need something else and I'll look for it next time I go out there. Quote Selected
Miscelaneous front end parts Reply #1 – June 08, 2008, 10:40:53 PM I need an driver side inner light (between the grill and the headlight) for a 87-88 cougar.... I have looked everywhere cant find one anywhere.. Quote Selected
Miscelaneous front end parts Reply #2 – June 08, 2008, 11:40:51 PM what would u want for the bumper turn signals?? Quote Selected
Miscelaneous front end parts Reply #3 – June 09, 2008, 07:02:32 AM City and State required for all ads... Quote Selected
Miscelaneous front end parts Reply #4 – June 09, 2008, 07:53:33 AM Ooops. Sorry, Chuck. That would be Birmingham, AL As for the turnies, umm, lessee, $11.50 each ($23 for the pair) and you pay shipping. If you want the piece of metal for the back side of the bumper too, I'll throw that in. They're still mounted on that. Could save a few pennies if removed for shipping weight though. Quote Selected
Miscelaneous front end parts Reply #5 – June 09, 2008, 07:57:58 AM Quote from: cougar1car;222664I need an driver side inner light (between the grill and the headlight) for a 87-88 cougar.... I have looked everywhere cant find one anywhere.. The whole front end of one of the 87's in that yard was in great shape (for a junker). IIRC, all pieces were there, though. I won't swear on the condition, though. May be sun crazed, dunno. I was looking for Four Eye stuff, so didn't look that close at the 87's. I'll have a look again when I go back next weekend. It should still be there. Hopefully they'll have some more/different ones on the lot by then. I'd rather give good parts a home than to let 'em be simply crushed. Quote Selected
Miscelaneous front end parts Reply #6 – June 09, 2008, 07:42:52 PM Could you get me a C5 dipstick and tube and also the kickdown cable for the transmision? They are from 84-86 V6 cars...thanks! Quote Selected
Miscelaneous front end parts Reply #7 – June 21, 2008, 09:24:52 PM Quote from: cougar1car;222664I need an driver side inner light (between the grill and the headlight) for a 87-88 cougar.... I have looked everywhere cant find one anywhere.. Got both sides, 'cause I couldn't remember which side you said. Probably better to put both on with same age ennyhoo. Here's a photo .... Lemme know if ya want 'em, and we'll figure out something on getting them to ya. Quote Selected
Miscelaneous front end parts Reply #8 – June 21, 2008, 11:31:48 PM Quote from: Old_Paint;222632GrilleHeadlight doors (Pair) Argent or Black, both need paintingTurn Signals (Pair)Marker lights (pair) Make me a fair offer. PM me if you want photos. I went to the local Pull-A-Part today to get repair parts for my '86, and some of these were just too good to leave behind. Right now, they have two 84's and three 86's on the lot, plus two 87's. Lemme know if you need something else and I'll look for it next time I go out there.I'm looking for the cover that goes in front of the sunroof on a 87 tbird in case you see one. Quote Selected
Miscelaneous front end parts Reply #9 – June 22, 2008, 12:20:45 PM Haven't seen one in the yard with a sun roof yet. But, will keep looking. It appears they're getting more Fox bodies in lately. Maybe I started something. They're not on the yard long, though. The one I got the header and fender from has already been sacrificed to the crusher gods. Anyone got any suggestions for getting the security lugs off the studs without damaging the wheels? I found a set of 8-holers (14 inch) that would look good on my ride, but don't have anything to get the security lug off. I'm sure it's hardened so I can't bite it with a pipe wrench or anything. Don't have a battery powered grinder to grind some flat spots on 'em either. Otherwise, the full set of 8 holers would be mine. Quote Selected
Miscelaneous front end parts Reply #10 – June 22, 2008, 01:29:18 PM Old Paint, I'm in the same boat. I have security lugs on my 88 and even with the lug socket, they are frozen on there and stripped. cut off wheel or grinder is all I can see getting them off....unless someone tried the "cold air can and hammer trick", lol.I ground flats on them and they won't budge one bit. I think the auto-shop that put these tires on had impacted them on too tight. I'm taking the loss of AR aluminum wheels and Michelin weather handlers....ouch! Quote Selected
Miscelaneous front end parts Reply #11 – June 22, 2008, 02:48:26 PM Deep socket. you pound them over the locking lug and use a breaker bar. thats how they steal rims off peopls cars minus the breaker bar Quote Selected
Miscelaneous front end parts Reply #12 – June 22, 2008, 07:13:51 PM Quote from: Old_Paint;224244Got both sides, 'cause I couldn't remember which side you said. Probably better to put both on with same age ennyhoo. Here's a photo .... Lemme know if ya want 'em, and we'll figure out something on getting them to ya.right lights wrong car... I need the driver side inner light for a 88 COUGAR... Let me know if they have one and im sure we can work somehting out... Quote Selected
Miscelaneous front end parts Reply #13 – June 22, 2008, 09:23:15 PM if you have to, chisel out all the lugs. Its a pain, but I wasted many grinding wheels and cut off wheels and two dremel's trying to get two lugs off back in the day. 10 minutes with a chisel was prolly a couple hours with a cut off wheel. Quote Selected
Miscelaneous front end parts Reply #14 – June 22, 2008, 09:27:55 PM Yeah, it was raining and I was getting impatient. It didn't dawn on me to try the air chisel. Stubborn , though. Quote Selected