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87 TC feeler

i'm in the process of working out a deal for 2 TC's.. looking to sell the 1 as a whole right off the bat, do NOT want to part it out.. there's no motor/trans but the rest of the car is there.. was a 5 speed car and still has the driveshaft

looking to see what you guys would offer for it, no BS offers, i know what these cars are worth and won't let it go for pennies.. no pics but the guy says the body and interior are intact and in decent shape. i'm located in south jersey, less than an hour from philly and delaware

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Reply #1
I live in the rust belt, and I bought my running, driving, complete rust free 5speed TC for $650. About a year later I bought 3 parts cars in a package deal for $800.
88 TC 5speed, 168000+ miles, stock 2.3T long block, ported RFE6 exhaust, Evergreen T3 running 15#'s.
Up next: FMIC, fresh air intake, ported intakes, ported big valve head.

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Reply #2
i'm thinking about posting both for sale and keeping the 1 that doesn't sell.. the other is a complete, running, ready to go,  good looking 87 TC 5spd. i don't think i would let it go for less than $1500-2k though, it's a gorgeous piece

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Reply #3
and off i go to look at them.. and hopefully bring them home later in the week :burnout: :evilgrin: :roxor:

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Reply #4
thats the $700 deal in Jersey? The blue one looks good in the pics. you should save them both.
John

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Reply #5
Quote from: hcor;343638
thats the $700 deal in Jersey? The blue one looks good in the pics. you should save them both.

I agree. You'd really move the one if you stuck an engine/trans in it. Hell, if I were closer and had some $, I'd snag it up for a future 351 project.
'98 Explorer 5.0
'20 Malibu (I know, Chevy, but, 35MPG. Let's go brandon, eh)

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Reply #6
I found that pics are deceiving.
Old Grey Cat to this.88 Cat, 5.0 HO, CW mounts, mass air, CI custom cam, afr165's, Tmoss worked cobra intake, BBK shorty's,off road h pipe, magnaflow ex. T-5,spec stage 2 clutch, 8.8 373 TC trac loc, che ajustables with bullits on the rear. 11" brakes up front. +

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Reply #7
Id comment on a price but i would prob get crucified by cynical members again!!! Ive bought 5 t-birds and never paid over $1000 for decent nice driving cars. So id say maybe $300 for a nice roller up to $500maybe?? Drivers seem to go from $7-800 for shiznitboxes.  (LOL):)
1987 T-bird SportCoupe,302,5spd,8.8,3.27s,pbr brakes,spindles,2003 rear,18inch 06 gt rims!!!!:evilgrin:
2006 Gt Mustang,3v,5spd,8.8,3.55s,GT500rims.
1990 T-bird LX,3.8,aod,loaded,stock!!
1999 Trailblazer(wifes rig)

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Reply #8
yeah john, those are the 1's.. the blue 1 looks great, other 1 is 'ok'.. if i have the cash free and clear (and not taking it out of bill money), i'll keep the blue car TC powered for a while, until i find yet another dart block.. i just picked 1 up saturday and dropped it off at the machine shop.. here comes another 408 lol that'll find it's way into the roller if i can hold onto it.. my insurance company is going to love sending me my bill.. LMAO

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Reply #9
oh, and when i get them, there will be 2 TC header panels for sale or trade for the standard panels with grill :p

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Reply #10
if you decide to part one or both let me know
John

 

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Reply #11
definitely not both.. the blue car is too nice to part or pass along.. things are slow but i'm trying my  hardest to pad my wallet enough to buy and keep both

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Reply #12
going to keep both! have a big job starting this week (stock floor body drop an S10 blazer) and the down payment covers my ass to keep em both :burnout: