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1984 Ford LTD CROWN VICTORIA 1984 Ford LTD CROWN VICTORIA
Maybe trying to make it look like 5k worth of car would help a sale?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/38548616696...NwAAOSwxtFkFOJ
A little clean up inside and out can go a long way.
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Originally posted by 87gtVIC View Post4x6" LED Headlight Hi-Low Beam DRL For Ford LTD Crown Victoria Mustang Granad
These look kinda cool.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/35456331441...Bk9SR5qi3evDYQ
There are a handful of eBay sellers all located in the same NJ city selling these lamps for various specific applications at various nonsensical price points. The best value point I found was buying them "for a Mustang" at $87 for the set of 4. The seller did not respond to a prior 'best offer' so be mindful of that. It is most likely the same seller with many accounts.
Also as I've found before, the ground is on the opposite side of these than what Ford wired our cars with from new, so the ground and high beam must be flipped in the socket.
Originally posted by 87gtVIC View PostFord LTD Crown Victoria "Vic" Brougham Hood Ornament Emblem 1979-1982 NOS OEM
Never knew greensales had an ebay store too.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/25597317493...Bk9SR9anxpHIYQ
I now have one of these, just in case I do end up putting that LTD S header panel on.
Originally posted by 87gtVIC View PostNos 1979 ford 1980-81 Lincoln gas tank sending unit D9AZ-9275-A
Is this a hard to find item?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/30483433655...Bk9SR4b8ydDZYQ
Yes, rare part. That is the part required for a factory carb car, with the returnless fuel pump. It is the item appropriate to have repaired my '83 (Canadian-spec 302 with Motorcraft 2150), but I did end up getting one for quite a bit less money.
A little uncertain that I've called out that application correctly, since digidash Lincolns make a mess of part fitment, but a lot of this got hashed out in Sending Unit, Carb Applications
Last edited by kishy; 03-14-2023, 01:04 PM.
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Clean wagon but I would never want to have another vinyl roof car... especially a wagon.
+1 possible bubble light car.
I think someone will get a nice car, but some "facts" may be fabricated for the sale. I'd be very careful about checking all VIN history possible with that one.
That Lincoln looks very well represented though the mileage is probably 133K. I'd be shocked if that mileage is legit. Usual interior vinyl warping and cracking issues.
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Another "low mileage" 91. AND the gauge cluster may have been swapped out. Was dual exhaust, they replaced with single. WagonMan
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never seen a vinyl top wagon before that had visible back windows. Usually only see that on a hearse. The round dent in the top is also odd, guessing thats where the bubble light sat?
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I was discussing that wagon in a Facebook post.
Very interesting car. The top is done so that it doesn't stand out like a sore thumb. If you like vinyl tops and wagons, I guess this would be the perfect car.
The Mercury speedometer is interesting. My thoughts were that it was a service replacement.
The Marti report intrigued me. From what I gather, 30% of the 1991 P77 wagons were sent to the New York DSO. I know it's pretty dense in population up there, but that still seems high. I wonder how that compares to other years and models.
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Did a column shift Mustang even exist?
D9AZ is 1979 Ford LTD. Its a Panther part.
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Originally posted by 87gtVIC View Post
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