Re: 1984 351W Ho Powered Thunderbird Reply #15 – July 19, 2005, 09:18:49 PM It also only weighs 3150 pounds with a 1/4 tank of gas and the 351. The title says 3069 pounds Quote Selected
Re: 1984 351W Ho Powered Thunderbird Reply #16 – July 20, 2005, 08:09:13 PM im concidering this but i dont have time to go get it. Quote Selected
Re: 1984 351W Ho Powered Thunderbird Reply #17 – July 20, 2005, 10:06:11 PM Where are you located at? Maybe if u include the gas to get it there i can drive u the car, if u are positive that it is a done deal. Quote Selected
Re: 1984 351W Ho Powered Thunderbird Reply #18 – July 20, 2005, 10:32:05 PM im in the south suburbs of chicago. that could be arranged. but ill have to think about it for a day or two. Quote Selected
Re: 1984 351W Ho Powered Thunderbird Reply #19 – July 20, 2005, 10:33:29 PM ok, just let me know Quote Selected
Re: 1984 351W Ho Powered Thunderbird Reply #20 – July 29, 2005, 08:30:09 AM one more bump, someone can just shoot me an offer Quote Selected
Re: 1984 351W Ho Powered Thunderbird Reply #21 – July 29, 2005, 06:42:27 PM I wish I had the money to pick this up. It sounds nice...and fast. :D Any interest in trading for a '77 F350? LOLRick Quote Selected
Re: 1984 351W Ho Powered Thunderbird Reply #22 – July 29, 2005, 09:22:20 PM Maybe, is it a 4x4? Where are u located at? Quote Selected
Re: 1984 351W Ho Powered Thunderbird Reply #23 – July 30, 2005, 12:46:03 AM No, it's a 2WD. I'm located in MO, though. Plus I have no way of getting it to you. :( It needs a tranny (will drive, but slips from a dead stop) and it'll need a master cylinder to pass inspection. I'm currently trying to find a tranny, and I would have no problem buying the master cylinder for it. If I can find the tranny, I'll get it put in if possible, but I don't have much time with a baby due any day. :( I haven't had any luck finding one anyway. I doubt your interested, which is why I laughed when I asked, but if you are, please let me know. I'd definitely trade for a T-Bird. I am a big T-Bird fan! :DRickOh, I'm in Jonesburg, MO. It's about an hour east of Columbia and an hour west of St. Louis (right in the middle of the two). Quote Selected
Re: 1984 351W Ho Powered Thunderbird Reply #24 – July 30, 2005, 12:48:10 AM That sux, i hate 2 wheel drive trucks. I mean, what is the purpose of having a 2 wheel drive truck? Thanks anyways, Robert Quote Selected
Re: 1984 351W Ho Powered Thunderbird Reply #25 – July 30, 2005, 12:50:18 AM No problem. Like I said, I'd love to have the car, and the offer was a joke to begin with. The purpose of me getting this truck was originally to haul and tow stuff. It's set up with a Reese-style hitch on the back, has a truck toolbox chained to the bed (it's also a flatbed dually), and has the 460/4bbl with a C6. It's a mean running truck, but I need a car more than I need this truck right now. Anyway, good luck with the sale. :)Rick Quote Selected
Re: 1984 351W Ho Powered Thunderbird Reply #26 – July 30, 2005, 01:00:10 AM yeah, if u had a spare 460 or other big block motor laying around, i might buy it from u also. Thanks, Robert Quote Selected
Re: 1984 351W Ho Powered Thunderbird Reply #27 – August 07, 2005, 11:52:57 PM how about 1000 with a blown tranny? Quote Selected
Re: 1984 351W Ho Powered Thunderbird Reply #29 – September 16, 2005, 12:25:39 AM still 4 sale, make me an offer, got the tranny fixed, will trade for some wheels and tires for my bronco Quote Selected