North American Turbocoupe Organization



Location of Emblems
Keith Nubel Offline
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#1
I need to reinstall the emblems on the trunk lid of my 85. Can someone provide the measuremnts for the correct location of the 2 emblems.

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85.5 TC 5 speed, Ranger Roller cam, 3" exhaust system, manual boost valve, large VAM, SVO PE computer, front mount Motorsport intercooler & sport grille, ported upper and lower intakes,flow matched injectors, ported E6 manifold, 245/45/17 wheels & Tires,Motorsport 140 mph speedometer,Motorsport lowering springs, Kenwood EZ500 200 watt receiver with Cerwin Vega speakers sound system, air conditioning converted to R134A and Sanden compressor retrofit kit installed, under restoration
1985 TC
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tps87turbo Offline
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#2
This is how I did mine when I restored the red car. The Thunderbird emblem has 3 posts which fit into the 3 holes on the trunk lid. I would place the Thunderbird emblem in the holes & take the measurements from the bottom & edge of the lid. Then I would take those measurements to the other side & run a strip of masking tape as a guide/edge for the bottom & side of the Turbocoupe emblems. Now just put the left side & bottom of the embllem against the edge of the tape & mount thenm with doublesides tape that is used from emblems.

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Tony Sceia -

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Keith Nubel Offline
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#3
The 85 doesn't have posts, they use adhesive. I was hoping someone might have some measurements.

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85.5 TC 5 speed, Ranger Roller cam, 3" exhaust system, manual boost valve, large VAM, SVO PE computer, front mount Motorsport intercooler & sport grille, ported upper and lower intakes,flow matched injectors, ported E6 manifold, 245/45/17 wheels & Tires,Motorsport 140 mph speedometer,Motorsport lowering springs, Kenwood EZ500 200 watt receiver with Cerwin Vega speakers sound system, air conditioning converted to R134A and Sanden compressor retrofit kit installed, under restoration
1985 TC
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tps87turbo Offline
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#4
Ok here is what I measured...
From the bottom of the trunk lid to the top of the T in Turbocoupe & Tbird - 2.5 inches

From the edge in to the beginning of the Turbocoupe(top of T) was 1.5 inches & from the edge to the d in Thunderbird 1.5 inches.

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Tony Sceia -

HIS Red 88 TC http://www.turbotbird.com/showroom/TySa_88tc.html

HERS - Blue 87 TC, fully loaded with every option, Work in Progress
87 Gray TC - Parts Car

Idols are JoeCool, Pete D, Glenn, & RDOG for the work they've done on their cars.
Tony Sceia -

HIS Red 88 TC
http://turbotbird.com/showroom/data_r-z/...a_88tc.php
HERS - Blue 87 TC, fully loaded with every option, Work in Progress
87 Gray TC Parts Car - Gave to BJL and is now his daily driver
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Keith Nubel Offline
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#5
Ok, thanks for the info
1985 TC
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