Prototype Parts & Photos April 08, 2010, 11:14:36 AM I've been going through some older Ford-related material and have found some evidence of prototype parts for our cars. I recalled the photos someone posted in another thread (here) of the clock being moved to the passenger side panel of the 1983 prototype model cars, and that reminded me to get off my backside and get some screenshots of other prototype parts that I've seen over the years.The first one is a proposed lighter panel for the 1983s. Note the power mirror joystick in the lower left of the photo:This may very well be a 1982 car used for the image...someone with a Box Fox would have to confirm that. Quote Selected
Prototype Parts & Photos Reply #1 – April 09, 2010, 11:23:18 PM Here are a few more:A prototype 1985 Cougar LS...note the "LS" nomenclature on the trunklid instead of on the taillight reflector:The same for an '85 XR7. Also, the taillights don't seem as smoked as usual: Quote Selected
Prototype Parts & Photos Reply #2 – April 10, 2010, 11:04:49 AM I'll go ahead and post the 83 prototype pic Quote Selected
Prototype Parts & Photos Reply #3 – April 10, 2010, 02:11:10 PM I want that Steering Wheel. Quote Selected
Prototype Parts & Photos Reply #4 – April 10, 2010, 04:05:26 PM That steering wheel can be found on Mustangs from the early to mid 80's Quote Selected
Prototype Parts & Photos Reply #5 – April 10, 2010, 07:29:11 PM Thanks, I'll keep an eye out.i thought I've even seen one somewhere (Online) with a bird center cap. Quote Selected
Prototype Parts & Photos Reply #6 – April 10, 2010, 10:36:22 PM Here are a few interesting items i found trawling on the net......enjoy! Quote Selected
Prototype Parts & Photos Reply #7 – April 10, 2010, 10:53:04 PM Quote from: Chuck W;317642I'll go ahead and post the 83 prototype picThat's cool to see a live one captured. Tach where the clock was and the Mustang GT specific steering wheel without the leather spoke wrap. Also I noticed that this prototype has the Mustang GT halo headrests. I always liked those. Quote Selected
Prototype Parts & Photos Reply #8 – April 11, 2010, 12:45:52 PM Quote from: MY83T;317713This thing would have been awesome! Especially for the early 80's. :eek: Quote Selected
Prototype Parts & Photos Reply #9 – April 11, 2010, 04:05:07 PM Quote from: Romeo2k;317781This thing would have been awesome! Especially for the early 80's. :eek:I don't recall ever seeing this prototype CRT screen before... Probably my memory fails but it was really advanced technology for its day. Such a shame it took 25 years to get hooked up with this in some of the new Ford cars. If anyone remembers, I know at least the Buick Reatta and Riviera was among the first cars to have a CRT screen control option. Quote Selected
Prototype Parts & Photos Reply #10 – April 11, 2010, 11:47:53 PM I knew two people with Toronado Troféos that had the CRT touch screens. The '86 had a blue monochrome screen, and the 1990 had a color screen. Undoubtedly they were the same ones used in the Rivieras and Reattas. They were...interesting to say the least. Looking back, they were definitely ahead of their time but the execution was marginal at best. The utilization of a screen to control multiple functions in a car was called "telematics" back then. Times have changed VERY quickly. Quote Selected
Prototype Parts & Photos Reply #11 – April 12, 2010, 02:02:38 AM Quote from: EricCoolCats;317874I knew two people with Toronado Troféos that had the CRT touch screens. The '86 had a blue monochrome screen, and the 1990 had a color screen. Undoubtedly they were the same ones used in the Rivieras and Reattas. They were...interesting to say the least. Looking back, they were definitely ahead of their time but the execution was marginal at best. The utilization of a screen to control multiple functions in a car was called "telematics" back then. Times have changed VERY quickly.Yeah I forgot about the Toronado Trofeo offering the CRT screen too. All those cars were based on the same FWD platform. Quote Selected
Prototype Parts & Photos Reply #12 – April 12, 2010, 02:12:39 PM Here are a few more prototype parts...A rather odd steering wheel center for this 1985 XR7:And a prototype speedometer for an '85 GS; note the red outline surrounding the speedo module:I have seen other instances of a red-outlined digital speedo in some early Ford communications.Also I believe the Mexican Cougars had a red-lit radio with Spanish nomenclature. Since a certain percentage of the Mexican cars had to have Mexican-made content before they were sold there, it makes sense that they'd have their own unique radio. I don't know if a matching red speedo ever made the grade though; all indications are that they had the same spinach green ones that we did in the U.S. and Canada. Quote Selected
Prototype Parts & Photos Reply #13 – April 14, 2010, 12:56:36 PM Early 1985 dash photo'sAt first glance it looks pretty normal; however the more you look, the more you notice that there are many items that aren’t the same as the final production version.Non XR-7 dash and it has a fog lamp switchThe control buttons for the digital dash smaller and spaced differently The size of the openings around the clock, radio and HVAC controls are smaller and lack the black bezels surroundsThe clock is differentEATC panel is completely different than the production version (first photo)Passenger side vent is not color-keyedCougar nameplate on the passenger sideThe radio buttons are different than the production radio and it is missing the AMS functionIncorrect radio for the graphic equalizer optionBrent Quote Selected
Prototype Parts & Photos Reply #14 – April 15, 2010, 01:26:54 AM That CRT screen looks very similar to the one in the 1985 Comtech Lincoln Mark VII. Comtech was an electronics company that made that screen, supposedly a few Marks came with it...and there's a unique VIN for 1985 Comtech models to prove it. Quote Selected