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88 tbird part car

Reply #1
Wow, a super-rare '88 Super Coupe lol

Looks to be a better body than my Sport...wonder why they be sping it...
'98 Explorer 5.0
'20 Malibu (I know, Chevy, but, 35MPG. Let's go brandon, eh)

88 tbird part car

Reply #2
cause oregon is so green we need all the prius' lol appears to have some good parts on there for people so i figured id post it up

88 tbird part car

Reply #3
probably sping it because to him its just a "car". Not worth the time.

intimidator, thats funny the pruis thing, lol. Funny thing, a lot of people have commenting me me having the 88(when it had a 3.8l in it) and how much gas it "must" burn. The best thing was it consistantly got better mileage than my moms 2007 fusion. I used to use swap cars from time to time to drive into school(35-40 miles one way) and when gas was 4.something a gallon it was most of the time more expensive in her car. I found if I sat in traffic a lot during the day, her car was a little better. Figure that one out.

88 tbird part car

Reply #4
well i must say.  oregon i beleive has one of the highest prius registered here per capita of any stay i beleive

88 tbird part car

Reply #5
That wouldn't surprise me AT ALL! I was driving down the freeway the other day and I came upon(And passed) two little prius' side by side, just hanging out next to each other rolling down the road....I almost puked.:D
1983 Tbird with '03 Split Port V6 motor swap done! Headers, dual exhaust, 500CFM Edelbrock, 3G upgrade, Electric fan. 3.73 Gears and an FRPP Limited Slip. Five lug complete! 5-Speed conversion complete! Standalone Fuel Injection in progress...

 

88 tbird part car

Reply #6
Quote from: jpc647;301863
The best thing was it consistantly got better mileage than my moms 2007 fusion. I used to use swap cars from time to time to drive into school(35-40 miles one way) and when gas was 4.something a gallon it was most of the time more expensive in her car. I found if I sat in traffic a lot during the day, her car was a little better. Figure that one out.


Car manufacturers have had to struggle to keep mileage up while dealing with all of the safety items added on to newer cars. Our Thunderbirds are very light cars compared with newer cars, even with cars that are much smaller.

2010 Fusion: 3285 lbs

1988 Thunderbird TC: 3415 lbs

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Bill
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