l1k2gadd
l1k2gadd
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Thanks for the additional picture. I need to go check them out. I found a plain-jane red after-market dash mat in the local wrecking yard that I frequesntly go to, and put that in my daughter's tri-colored interior 1989 GT convertible. I need to …
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It is interesting to know that Ford made or offered a dash mat, I am guessing from the cut outs that look like they are made to allow the defrosters to blow air on the windshield, in 1992. I figure if you stretch it out is crosses the dash from end…
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Perhaps it is the dwindling numbers of them out there from collisions?
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The last ones I found new at Ford, in Puerto Rico, were $155.00 per center cap and they had 5 in stock at the time. That is a great price. I am sure they will sell.
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I cannot recommend any actually, I have used a couple in the past with my classics and when the wind starts to blow and the covers would billow up and down I wound up getting marks in the paint on those cars. My cars don't enjoy a garage at all eit…
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Here is one for a real enthusiast! Too pricey for me, but look at the documentation included, and the LOW mileage claim... http://detroit.craigslist.org/wyn/cto/3607087…
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Every car that I looked at would have to have the buck tag in place in order for me to consider buying it. The paint code on the door jamb label would have the BZ for the canary yellow paint, but I would look at the others before I thought about th…
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There should be a decal on the fiber-wood spare tire cover that goes over the spare tire well, under the trunk mat. The decal shows how the tire, jack and associated parts are supposed to lay in the spare tire well.
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I have recently been listing a bunch of my railroad collection for sale and sold a bunch of the old raised reflector steel crossbucks to someone and some old railroad depot signs to someone else. Even though I hope they all went to people that woul…
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Two of the cars I mentioned were around $3,500.00. I think the other one was modded up though.
I can probably go do a search and turn up a bunch of different year LE Fox convertibles on Craigslist sites across the country. I saw quite … -
Definitely a nice find on your part.
I am fortunate to have the YB parts car here and it has two 1993 dated chrome Ponys that aren't starting to peel or pit yet. Two of the wheels are starting to pit, making me wonder if heat from dragg… -
I will settle for the same, Limited Edition, which is what I was thinking about, to stay in line with the others. NADA lists the 1990s the same way as the 1992s and 1993s, Limited Edition, if that will work. I will contact you tomorrow or Friday t…
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The two I saw for $3,500.00 (listed above) were similarly priced as the one that I got in Colorado. The car from Colorado was $3,250.00, if you remember. The one near Atlanta has a white front bumper cover on it, but the guy told me he still has t…
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Funny thing, a set of Ford Racing chrome Ponys is on e-Bay now too. It seems like once someone has something unique for sale they pop up all over.
I can buy 1987 - 1993 Mustang GT headlight switches at Napa (or used to be able to) with … -
Will these be on Otto brand caps? I have had a lot of good long-time wear with this brand with City logos embroidered on them by a local company that provides our uniform shirts. I might be in for one of each, what about the 7-Up convertible, anyt…
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I would be surprised if it shows up anywhere for parts. Do you remember Gone in 60 Seconds? Even though the bafoon had trouble getting into the car maybe he had an overseas order for a 7-up convertible. I always worry when I park any of my cars, …
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So hereis what the visor looks like, I am just not sure if it is a true 1992 option.
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The guy selling these actually had a set of tan ones listed too, which would be a nice addition to someone's SSP, like and FHP car, with tan interior.
I snatched the grey ones up for my 7-Up convertible. I thought they'd be something di… -
O.k., while the sun is still coming up I got outside and took these pictures. (edit) I put the pictures from last night and this morning together so you can see before and after photos along with the way the floor mats look installed in my car.
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I took "before" pictures of the mats draped over the back of the YB parts convertible outside, just before sundown. I will take "after" pictures and post each of the pictures tomorrow so the mats can be seen in outdoor lighting.
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Did you ever find the trunk mat or cardboard piece for your car? I thought about seeing this when I was in a wrecking yard today on the first day of my vacation. There are about 6 or so Fox Body Mustangs in there, one Notchback, several Hatchbacks…
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I have done that with classic Mustang heater cores. Those cars with plain heaters were a sinch to remove though and I did the job with the heater core on the ground.
The sludge that settles to the bottom of the heater cores can be a cho… -
Wow, new old stock and you won't chance getting them for $100.00? Whoever wins them will likely do like the person with the expensive yellow pony mats, re-list them and hope someone will pay double their winning auction price.
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Yes, it would make a nice daily driver too! It would almost be like buying a brand new car with mileage like that.
I am always skeptical of any claim made about a car being an unbelievably low mileage car. Although quite possible and s… -
Did you try running ALL of the volume, bass, trebel, balance and fade knobs and buttons up/down/back/forth several times?
I have found when a stereo has controls that sit in one place for years and years the surfaces that control the inc… -
That is the reason I passed on a pair on Craigslist in Orlando about a year ago. I saw the big connector, unlike the normal two connectors, and decided since I didn't know what it goes to I wouldn't chance buying it.
I have the pair fro… -
Yes, I agree, it would take a re-fi on my house (or creative financing) if I was going to think about it. Although it is one of the TWO true Limited Edition Fox Body convertibles that I still don't have it is a little too costly for me to consider.…
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It MAY be a "shoulder bolt". There would be the head on the bolt, then it has a larger shoulder (smooth surface for pivoting parts) after the head then the threads which hold it in place.
The Ford guys here are pretty good about looking… -
If you frequent wrecking yards don't forget to look on pick-ups.
Vans may have the same length wires too, I don't believe they started with coil-over plugs in vans until around 1996 or so with the Triton plug-blow motors so the 5.0 in th… -
10Boom you DON'T pull up on the corners of the back seat to remove it. You PUSH IN on the seat directly behind EACH front seat and that releases the seat bottom from its retainers on the floor. Installation is the same, push in and it drops into p…