64 bird, parting out.

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Car runs and drives but nobody seems to want the whole thing so I am parting it out.

Strong running 390 FE long block=800
Auto trans=200
dent and rust free fenders=100/piece
Various trim pieces inquire throough PM.
trunk lid no rust but needs ke cylinder = 150.
doors including good glass=200/piece.
windshield no cracks but needs a buff=75
rear window same as front=100
all seats 50/piece


PM with any other parts you may want or need, various switches guages etc. and I ll let you know what I have.
 
Parts for a bird

Car runs and drives but nobody seems to want the whole thing so I am parting it out.

Strong running 390 FE long block=800
Auto trans=200
dent and rust free fenders=100/piece
Various trim pieces inquire throough PM.
trunk lid no rust but needs ke cylinder = 150.
doors including good glass=200/piece.
windshield no cracks but needs a buff=75
rear window same as front=100
all seats 50/piece


PM with any other parts you may want or need, various switches guages etc. and I ll let you know what I have.

Hi, was curious where you are located, I just bought a 64 with no drivetrain, thanks, dave
 
Can you send me some additional info and or pictures of the Tbird? I also have a 64 and hate to think of a decent car being parted out. Where are you or the car located?
Thanks
 
Would really be interested in your auto trans... wouldn't mind getting the motor either
How about door latches assembles complete ??? Where are you located? hope to hear from you about these parts ..Thanks
Ken
 
rear bumper tail light cones

I am looking for the black plastic cones that screw onto the bumper behind the tail lights, There are six of them. Let me know if you have them.

Thanks

Chuck
 
Connector/Wiring to the Neutral Safety Switch

I could use the wiring connector with a few inches of the wiring that go into the Neutral Safety Switch. I have the switch, but the wiring into it needs to be replaced. Is the rubber wiring connector (with a few inched of wiring lead) available?
 
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