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Interior pieces needed (sentry, trim, shift bezel and etc)

Reply #15
What is that? Paint? Some kind of chemical etching?
CoogarXR : 1985 Cougar XR-7

Interior pieces needed (sentry, trim, shift bezel and etc)

Reply #16
Headed to the yard now. I think I have a dash trim hidden out there Ill grab. Might have the 5 speed trim out there too. Leather is most likely fubar'd
1986 Cougar LS

Interior pieces needed (sentry, trim, shift bezel and etc)

Reply #17
The guy said he splattered tranny fluid.

DVP - Thanks man, let me know!

Interior pieces needed (sentry, trim, shift bezel and etc)

Reply #18
I would be furious.

I have a  (stitched leather) from a TC or a Mustang with the shift pattern and Ford logo, leather boot from a 1st-gen Taurus SHO (not sure if it would fit), and the dash surround with no broken feet or screw holes...  near mint condition, actually.

I may also have the sentry somewhere.
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

Interior pieces needed (sentry, trim, shift bezel and etc)

Reply #19
Well I have deals set up already for the sentry, heater control, and dash bezel.  However, I am still working on the shift bezel/boot, and .  Pics are definitely appreciated, thanks!

Interior pieces needed (sentry, trim, shift bezel and etc)

Reply #20
This is why you fix your own mess.  n00b

;) :D
A car enthusiast with no car.

I love the smell of gas after it's been voraciously ingested and angrily spat out by a snarling big block fed by 8 barrels of carburetion.
I love the sinister cacophony bellowing from its dual exhaust while snacking on lesser engines.
And such a vicious monstrosity will one day answer the commands of my right foot.


:burnout:

Interior pieces needed (sentry, trim, shift bezel and etc)

Reply #21
Until I see you successfully take on such a project, you can't talk ;)

 

Interior pieces needed (sentry, trim, shift bezel and etc)

Reply #22
Hmmm...valid point.  Does my car's current condition count at all, assuming I get it on the road again myself?
A car enthusiast with no car.

I love the smell of gas after it's been voraciously ingested and angrily spat out by a snarling big block fed by 8 barrels of carburetion.
I love the sinister cacophony bellowing from its dual exhaust while snacking on lesser engines.
And such a vicious monstrosity will one day answer the commands of my right foot.


:burnout:

Interior pieces needed (sentry, trim, shift bezel and etc)

Reply #23
Depends on the kind of work that's needed/successfully completed.

Interior pieces needed (sentry, trim, shift bezel and etc)

Reply #24
Aww, dangit, you had to go and tack on the "successfully completed" clause at the end.
A car enthusiast with no car.

I love the smell of gas after it's been voraciously ingested and angrily spat out by a snarling big block fed by 8 barrels of carburetion.
I love the sinister cacophony bellowing from its dual exhaust while snacking on lesser engines.
And such a vicious monstrosity will one day answer the commands of my right foot.


:burnout:

Interior pieces needed (sentry, trim, shift bezel and etc)

Reply #25
I don't fall for your lame tricks :P

Interior pieces needed (sentry, trim, shift bezel and etc)

Reply #26
No luck.
1986 Cougar LS

Interior pieces needed (sentry, trim, shift bezel and etc)

Reply #27
Quote from: carmike692000;311672
Hmmm...valid point.  Does my car's current condition count at all, assuming I get it on the road again myself?


I heard about your little mishap!!! lol Now if you were racing someone and they had to drive you into the curb to keep you from passing them and you bent up the front end, that would be a much better story!!!
Do I have to teach you everything? :flame:

Do we have to come down and help you fix your car?

Mr. Bill

Interior pieces needed (sentry, trim, shift bezel and etc)

Reply #28
Quote from: MrBill88Tbird;311736

Do we have to come down and help you fix your car?


You're gonna regret asking that :hick:

Interior pieces needed (sentry, trim, shift bezel and etc)

Reply #29
Quote from: MrBill88Tbird;311736
I heard about your little mishap!!! lol Now if you were racing someone and they had to drive you into the curb to keep you from passing them and you bent up the front end, that would be a much better story!!!
Do I have to teach you everything? :flame:

Do we have to come down and help you fix your car?

I see what you mean about the story; I definitely should have made it more interesting!

And, if you bring the Chevelle down...yes!!

:p :D
A car enthusiast with no car.

I love the smell of gas after it's been voraciously ingested and angrily spat out by a snarling big block fed by 8 barrels of carburetion.
I love the sinister cacophony bellowing from its dual exhaust while snacking on lesser engines.
And such a vicious monstrosity will one day answer the commands of my right foot.


:burnout: