Hello from Georgia! February 14, 2016, 10:39:28 AM Prospective Turbo-Coupe owner here. I have always liked these cars especially in the 1983-1986 form and hope to own one soon. I honestly have never even SEEN a 1983-1986 in person. I hope to soon change that by possibly meeting up with someone, on this site, who is in the Atlanta area so I can see what these are all about. I'd buy you lunch and we can talk cars.I've had a 1995 Super-Coupe 5-Speed my senior year of high-school in 2013 (very fun)Daily is a 1995 BMW 325isWeekend car is a 1985 BMW 325e (on it's second engine because a mouse found its way between the cam and timing belt...)Current father/son project is a 1998 Lincoln Mark VIII 5-speed swapI feel like a Turbo Coupe is the next step, thanks for taking the time to read! Quote Selected
Hello from Georgia! Reply #1 – February 14, 2016, 05:02:21 PM Welcome to the forum. I can't help you as far as those Birds go, but good to have you here. Hopefully you can find someone locally soon. Quote Selected
Hello from Georgia! Reply #2 – February 14, 2016, 09:59:08 PM Welcome. I'm partial to the "four eyes" myself. Good luck on your hunt. Quote Selected
Hello from Georgia! Reply #3 – February 15, 2016, 01:10:40 PM Thank you! Glad to be a part of this great group. I tried doing a search on common issues to look for (rust, mechanical) when looking at a Turbo Coupe, but not really any luck; if someone has the time, can they direct me to a good link or explain some common problems? Again, thank you very much guys Quote Selected
Hello from Georgia! Reply #4 – February 15, 2016, 02:07:45 PM If you stick to the 83-86 cars, mechanically there is not much to look out for. The a4ld auto trans is not a very stout peice, but almost all t-5 parts swap with a mustang, so parts are relatively cheap and available.Here is a buyers guide for 83-88 cougars, a sister car to the Thunderbird. They are mechanically identicle but have a few body differences, mostly lights grills ect.http://www.coolcats.net/welcome/buyersguide.htmlThe 83-86 cougar is almost identical to the 83-86 birds and you may want to include them in the search. For the 86 up 302, almost any engine modification you can do with a mustang 302 can be done to the same cougar bird v-8, just an FYI.Play around on coolcats website, it is very complete and full of information and fun to veiw content. Just replace "cougar" with "tbird" mentally . Quote Selected
Hello from Georgia! Reply #5 – February 15, 2016, 02:26:41 PM Another good link http://www.foxtbirdcougarforums.com/foxthundercats/foxhunter.htm Quote Selected
Hello from Georgia! Reply #6 – February 15, 2016, 02:27:04 PM Thank you! I actually have that site under one of my favorites and completely overlooked using it as a buyer's guide. I love the look of the Cougar's notchback, it's just I love the T-Bird's fastback a bit more! Haha Quote Selected
Hello from Georgia! Reply #8 – February 21, 2016, 09:09:21 PM Welcome to the site :DQuote from: Haystack;453881The a4ld auto trans is not a very stout peice, The one in my black bird must've been gone thru cause when I turn up the boost and shift it manually, it'll bark 2nd. Otherwise it shifts nice and firm.[/FONT][/SIZE] Quote Selected
Hello from Georgia! Reply #9 – March 10, 2016, 07:10:09 PM Welcome to the site! i'm up north of you in Gainesville. Owned an 88 LX 5.0 back in 1990. Drove it daily until it was totalled in an accident ( not at fault). I' m looking for a replacement 88 sport myself.. Good luck with your search!Godspeed, Jon Quote Selected