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Title: 1987/1988 Thunderbird Windshield
Post by: FLSTCI71 on October 14, 2009, 11:11:38 AM
The windshield is from an 87 Turbo Coupe. I know it will fit all 87/88 Birds, but I don’t know about Cougars or earlier birds. Either way, it is already out of the car and ready to go. $20
Title: 1987/1988 Thunderbird Windshield
Post by: DVP on October 14, 2009, 03:43:55 PM
Quote from: CoolCats
Windshield     1983-88 Thunderbird/Cougar


Will fit 83-88
Title: 1987/1988 Thunderbird Windshield
Post by: daminc on October 14, 2009, 06:46:06 PM
Did you use the E string method? Or did you find another wire that works?
Title: 1987/1988 Thunderbird Windshield
Post by: FLSTCI71 on October 15, 2009, 11:24:53 AM
Quote from: DVP;294801
Will fit 83-88

Thanks for the info!


Quote from: daminc;294821
Did you use the E string method? Or did you find another wire that works?

I cheated. I bought a new windshield and had the glass company do it. lol. The installer even sounded surprised they got it out w/o breaking it. I had a local guy who wanted it, but he's not coming through, so it's up for sale.
Title: 1987/1988 Thunderbird Windshield
Post by: Beau on October 15, 2009, 03:18:17 PM
My sport needs a crack-free windshield...wonder what shipping would be from you to me lol

I'd be more concerned with it not getting broken on the trip...the money for it is the lesser concern. Hmmm
Title: 1987/1988 Thunderbird Windshield
Post by: FLSTCI71 on October 15, 2009, 03:30:50 PM
Quote from: FordTruckFreeek;294942
My sport needs a crack-free windshield...wonder what shipping would be from you to me lol

I'd be more concerned with it not getting broken on the trip...the money for it is the lesser concern. Hmmm

PM sent
Title: 1987/1988 Thunderbird Windshield
Post by: daminc on October 15, 2009, 08:50:49 PM
LOL
You took the easy way out. good for you. They really suck to remove.
Title: 1987/1988 Thunderbird Windshield
Post by: Beau on October 15, 2009, 10:52:24 PM
Yeah.....the '88 TC I had, a friend jumped the gun and before I could help; ie, do it easier/safer/more gently had stuck a hacksaw blade, and promptly cracked the  thing. :punchballs:

Sucky thing was, it was a nice unbroken windshield...at least till he touched it.

I should've just had the glass guy come swap 'em for me. Them's the breaks though, live and learn.

BTW, just to demonstrate what my former friend capacity is:
He'd drive 50 miles, at maybe 10-12 mpg, to haul a ton of s.
He'd spend 75 dollars on gas, then collect for example 50 bucks from the s buyer. Then he'd tell me he made a profit. :hick:

When he asked me to ride along, (funny, he'd always ask AFTER payday...) I'd just have to smile and say no, lol.

He can kiss my glass, alluding to the topic of this thread lol.