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2009 junkyard finds

Reply #30
My bad...it was late and I thought it was 36,000....


Hmmm now that it shows 3,600 I'm really curious. More than likely it's 103,600 but it's so original looking I would check the items Old_paint suggested. The tires don't look like a factory brand that I can recall but you really should check it over more. 

Of course if possible, get us some more pictures! :D

I know if I found something like that locally and the price was right I'd drag it home. While maybe not a real desirable piece, if it wouldn't take much to get it back on the road, it would be a neat driver!

Keep us posted and thanks for sharing.
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Reply #31
Yeah, I was there looking at a Ford Explorer taking rear end measurements, and across the way I saw it sitting there.  Anyhow, I asked about it, and the yard attendant explained the story to me.  I may investigate it further, but I'm strapped for cash right now, so I won't be buying anytime soon.    A couple vehicles down from that one is another Mercury version with a 429 in it.  Plus there's a Plymouth there that I'm also curious about getting.  And then there's the '78 Supercab w/460, C6, and AC.  Here's a couple pics:
1987 TC

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Reply #32
40's plymouth? cool.
Your junkyard has nice stuff.

My local junkyard refuses to sell cars whole. :mad:
~Project ThunderStorm = '84 Charcoal Thunderbird - First Car - Long Time Work in Progress~
~Project (No Name Yet) = 1970 Plymouth GTX/RR "Clone"~

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Reply #33
I just got back from a 50% sale at the local Value Village Thrift Store, Where i got this:
http://store.xmfanstore.com/kdlh1100.html
For only 24.99!

Now i gotta see if it works, And look into installing it in the T-Bird. :hick:

*UPDATE:
Just hooked this up to an ATX PSU and a House speaker~Works, Sounds and Looks great!
~Project ThunderStorm = '84 Charcoal Thunderbird - First Car - Long Time Work in Progress~
~Project (No Name Yet) = 1970 Plymouth GTX/RR "Clone"~

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Reply #34
Great buy!! Talk about being at the right place at the right time.

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Reply #35
That's very close to the stereo I have in the Sport.Nice score.
'88 Sport--T-5,MGW shifter,Trick Flow R intake,Ed Curtis cam,Trick Flow heads,Scorpion rockers,75mm Accufab t-body,3G,mini starter,Taurus fan,BBK long tube headers,O/R H-Pipe, Flowamaster Super 44's, deep and deeper Cobra R wheels, Mass Air and 24's,8.8 with 3.73's,140 mph speedo,Mach 1 chin spoiler,SN-95 springs,CHE control arms,aluminum drive shaft and a lot more..

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Reply #36
hey guys  found a new yard that has an 83-84 turbo coupe  motor and turbo still in it, theres an 83 tcoupe in the auto-locator.com search under troys its on the second page, also theres a few on craiglist.org in the scranot/wilkes barre area of pa(1 for 300) needs a fuel pump and a 30th car for a grand.  if you's need something let me know and i'll try finding it around here

Jy

Reply #37
Ok!
So I'm finally gonna hit up the local junkyard tomorrow.
Haven't been over there since last year.

I just called, And they say they have:
2 T-birds (1 '83!, 1 '87)
3 Cougars (1 '84, '85, 1 '88)

I'm gonna make a day of it, And hopefully bring back a nice haul. :burnout:
I'm probably gonna be digging deep into one of them as i need a Nicer carpet.

If anyone wants me to look for anything for them, LMK~And I'll see what i can do.
~Project ThunderStorm = '84 Charcoal Thunderbird - First Car - Long Time Work in Progress~
~Project (No Name Yet) = 1970 Plymouth GTX/RR "Clone"~

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Reply #38
Well I decided to take a ride to our local u pull it, I haven't been there since spring so I was a little hopefull. There were three T-Birds all 95 up, no Cougars, but if I had the cash they did have a Mark VII I would have loved to stripped! It was still complete. The CFC cars are comming into the junkyards now, there's alot of nice cars there. One is a very nice 97 Bird, I'll add pics. of it. Have any of you heard of the Jeep Comanchee? It's the little pickup they made in the 80's. I didn't think it was eligable but there's one there, in mint condition other than the engine of course. It looks like it was garage kept, even the factory wheels were in great shape! It's a real shame that some of these cars are nothing but parts cars now!

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Reply #39
Quote from: 85TBird5ltr;290381
hey guys  found a new yard that has an 83-84 turbo coupe  motor and turbo still in it, theres an 83 tcoupe in the auto-locator.com search under troys its on the second page, also theres a few on craiglist.org in the scranot/wilkes barre area of pa(1 for 300) needs a fuel pump and a 30th car for a grand.  if you's need something let me know and i'll try finding it around here


I didn't see the craigslist cars you mentioned...if you find an '83 with the turbo, elbow, hoses let me know. Do you hit Harry's in Scranton?
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Reply #40
Ok!
Got back from my Junkyard Adventure.

I brought my camera and took tons of pics, Even got the door stickers on all the Cougs and Birds if anyone wants to database them.

They even hauled out a wheat/gold 87 TC while i was there, Bummer is i now know why i never find any turbos or other goodies... Apparently the workers get first dibs on that stuff, Because it was already pulled before it hit the yard... Along with the hood, wheels and some other stuff.

My haul included:
TC Horn Button, 351W FI Rail, 351W Dip Tube+Stick, Tripminder, Keyless Entry Brain Box + Factory Code Card!, Rear Anti-Sway Bar from a SN-95 'Stang AND
Charcoal Carpet + Factory Charcoal Floor Mats in good shape~NEEDED THESE!
And black slim style deck lid in awesome shape~Been looking a long time for one of these!!!.

I'll get pictures posted up soon, Left camera in the aerostar, And dad took it to work.

I'll be planning a trip back in the next couple weeks as now looks to be the time for me to  do an 8.8axle swap!
There is a 1993 mustang in the (3.8) but it has the 5lug spindles and rotors i'll need (possibly brakes).
And TWO 1987 TC's with complete rears!.
They charge by pieces, So i need to price everything out~But it should only cost about $100!

On another note~
It was interesting to see something different on all these cougs and birds from last years batch.
Last year it seemed like i was the only one parting them out...
This year they were already picked pretty clean when i got there.
Interest seems to be picking up for these cars, It's about time we start getting some more acknowledgment. :mullet:
~Project ThunderStorm = '84 Charcoal Thunderbird - First Car - Long Time Work in Progress~
~Project (No Name Yet) = 1970 Plymouth GTX/RR "Clone"~

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Reply #41
i hit two local yards today, pretty good selection for once. birds/cougars are hit or miss lately.

i took home-
near perfect 86 tbird tail lights- tiny scratch on the pass side, hardly noticeable
86 bird 5.0 computer harness
misc  i needed- bolts,etc

only bad thing is i have to repair the harness, someone cut the wires for the tfi. that's the one thing i hate about pick n pulls.
86 thunderbird elan

86 mustang coupe

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Reply #42
Geesh what's with all the weeds? All the junk yards by me are paved and the cars are up off the ground so you can get under them :mullet:
88 Thunderbird LX: 306, Edelbrock Performer heads, Comp 266HR cam, Edelbrock Performer RPM intake, bunch of other stuff.

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Reply #43
Nice to see you guys had some luck finding what you need. It's always fun when you do. Before they crushed them all our local u pull it had alot of fox body Birds and Cougars. Now the only Bird I found was the 97 I put picks up of. I keep hoping they'll get more in!!

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Reply #44
Quote from: thunderjet302;291654
Geesh what's with all the weeds? All the junk yards by me are paved and the cars are up off the ground so you can get under them :mullet:



Wow, must be nice! A few years ago it was so muddy at the u pull it you had to walk around huge mud puddles to get to what you wanted to see, then you had to find something to lay on or neal on. Plus I had a wagon I was pulling my tools and findings in, it was so packed with mud the wheels wouldn't turn, I was thankfull my brother in law was with me to help push it! But it was alot of fun, and a great memory to have shared with him!