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Cool 1988 TC On Ebay
lonstar7 Offline
Posting Freak
#1
I just saw this posted on Ebay Motors, thought I would shear it with those who like TC trivia.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1988-THUN...1c3437fd56

Lonestar7

1988 Black/Red TC, 5 Speed, 92,400miles (on 4/14/2012). KYB Shocks And Struts, 140MPH Speedo, CHE Rear Control Arms, Otherwise Stock.

2005 Volkswagon Golf GLS 1.9L TDI Turbo Diesel, 5 Speed Manual, InMotion Stage II Chip Tuning

1998 Dodge Ram 2500 4X4, 5.9L Cummings Turbo Diesel, 5 Speed Manual

1988 Firebird Formula 350, 350ci Tuned Port Injection, 700R4 Auto
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Not B Anymore Offline
Administrator
#2
Cool! First time I've actually seen one with the mach 1 sticker still on it.
Brian Leavitt
'86 TC 5-Speed -- MS2x w/COP | 83 lb. injectors | T3/T4 50 Trim Stage 3 .63AR | Full 3" Exhaust - No Cat | Motorsport FMIC | Ranger Roller | Ported E6 | Walbro 255HP | Kirban | 20psi | 120-amp 3G | 8.8" 3.55 rear | '03 Cobra Wheels
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Pete D Offline
Administrator
#3
The 140 speedo and the rear spoiler were not part of the Mach 1 package from the factory. Definitely a nice looking car.
Pete Dunham


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Stang8u Offline
Senior Member
#4
I saw that way cool
:mad:
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turbird77 Offline
Member
#5
Looks Nice!

I need those seats!
88 TC - Work in Progress.
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powerstrokin Offline
Junior Member
#6
Oh my... just look at those headlights!

I kinda like the wing, too. Anyone know where a guy could get one?
'88 Turbo Coupe
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Jackie Reinhart Offline
Member
#7
OMG!!! I want that car... If I only could win the lottery? right
Jackie Reinhart
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LimaTee Offline
Member
#8
Would one of you more informed members tell me what a Mach1 Turbo Coupe had that was different than other TCs?
Ron
The one part that never gets fixed on my cars is the nut that holds the steering wheel
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BornInAFord Offline
Junior Member
#9
The Mach 1s were a late-model year 88 paint (and sticker) package from Ford for the Southeast regional market. Essentially they tested out the red (a bright red, "vermillion red") and a silver blue ("titanium frost") that were used in future Mustang and Thunderbird models. I had a silver blue one, basically a metallic bluish-silver, but the stickers were long gone. Pretty colors.
1988 TurboCoupe 5spd, 160K miles, original condition, silver with dark blue interior. Beautiful and fun car.
1966 Mustang A-Code, 446K miles on chassis, 100K on carbed 5.0L, T5Z, in family since new.
Born in a 1955 Ford, I bleed Ford blue.
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Pete D Offline
Administrator
#10
http://natomessageboard.com/ubbthreads.p...Post147866

http://natomessageboard.com/ubbthreads.p...921&page=2

http://natomessageboard.com/ubbthreads.p...564&page=1

Some of the pictures links in these post don't work.
Pete Dunham


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