Re: Interior Mods??
Reply #13 –
1. In my '87 T-bird (non T/C), I put one of those T/C panels that house the fuel setting/ride height/power antenna switches and mounted a Datel green LED voltmeter inside. I've run through a ton of alternators over the years, and with the stock dash the idiot light never really told me anything, but now I can look at it and instantly know the voltage.
2. I dremeled out the panel next to the lighter and did the cupholder mod described here: (requires column shift and small ashtray in the center console)
http://p089.ezboard.com/ffoxthunderbirdsmisctech.showMessage?topicID=1000.topic
3. On the other side I mounted a small digital tach (a programmable unit designed for a motorcycle but can be used on just about anything) so I could tell that the engine was getting a spark. I had a problem with the distributor stator overheating and shutting the engine down, hence the tach...The tach is about 1.2"x3"x0.5", give or take, and is made by a puppiesanese company called Shindy (just look for either Shindy or Daytona Digital Tachometer). The tach attaches by double-sided sticky tape, but I'd like to find something that holds up better on hot days.
4. I don't know if this counts, but my base car cloth seats were getting pretty ratty and I found a nice set of seats from an '87 XR-7 (same color, red) and swapped them in. The driver's seat was missing so I got that from a T/C, but that was in bad shape. I got both front seats re-upholstered with the inserts done in gray to match the interior charcoal trim (actually they're a bit lighter, but the exterior is silver so it works anyway). Also converted the passenger seat to power while I was at it.
Oh, and one exterior mod...
Pilot PL-220 clear fog lamps in the stock air dam. Had to take most of the nose off and drill through the inner fiberglass bumper to mount them, but they look like they were made for the car ( you, Ford, for not offering fog lamps!). Then got a T/C panel with fog lamp switch (I had all the other goodies already) and wired it accoding to the stock Ford wiring specs. While the lights look awesome, they don't shed light anywhere near as well as the fog lamps on my '97 Explorer (maybe I need better bulbs?)