And so does everyone else…They know what they have!
And so does everyone else…They know what they have!
No lowballers?They know what they have!
I found a 1989 Tbird SC for sale near me for short money, it’s a 5 speed with 53k miles on it, white with blue interior. It needs a few things to be perfect, that I would fix.
Realistically, what could I get for it if I were to list it on eBay after I go through it?
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Hard to say. I'm guessing the current owner has no clue of the car's history? If it were somebody's baby you would think they would have taken measures to preserve it better. Maybe something broke (HG's, brakes, etc?). These cars seem to be a tough sell sometimes seeing as nobody knows what they are.I found a 1989 Tbird SC for sale near me for short money, it’s a 5 speed with 53k miles on it, white with blue interior. It needs a few things to be perfect, that I would fix.
Realistically, what could I get for it if I were to list it on eBay after I go through it?
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I came across a FB marketplace ad with a bunch of model cars. My hope was to find a 1990 Cougar race car, but no dice. I did find a couple dozen Thunderbird race car models on the MN-12 era.
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Supposedly these people are close to me, but I do not know them at all. The link in the FB ad does get you to their website. Here it is. https://mindless-collections.square...ty_score&sort_order=desc&item_status=in_stock
Again, I do not know them, just saw it since it's close to me and I know some of you like models.

Set of new OEM 96/97 headlights.
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The 96-97 aftermarket headlights are very close to OEM, at least the Eagle Eye brand I bought are. It was under $200 for the set with matching corner lights.
$150ea is pretty reasonable. The OEMs are much better than the aftermarket ones when they’re new.
That said I’d be so so so sad when they start to inevitably yellow in a few years if you keep it outside a lot
Would putting in that 3M clear UV film something that's recommended to be done to prevent the yellowing?

I'm assuming you just ordered one of the universal kits?It's better to wait until after installing the headlight so it won't move around as you apply the film to conform. Apart from cutting the film, the rest of it is basically like wet applying a film-based screen protector for your phone, except the phone screen is insanely unwieldy.
I spy a logo in front of the projector, nice touch!That's what I had done with Lamin-x. I swear I'm the only one who keeps banging the drum on this because so many people elsewhere on the web complain incessantly about their foggy headlights but won't do what's needed to ensure they stay pristine after they're restored.
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This retrofit is now more than 8 years old. You tell me.
Yeah, the universal kits will do the job.I'm assuming you just ordered one of the universal kits?
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I don’t know but I’m curious to try that myself on my new(ish)headlights. I contemplated UV resistant clears like spraymax 2K but based on experience it requires hours of sanding to get rid of the orange peel defeating the purpose.
).... But not bad for just a quick rush job, with more care they could look like new![20260119_142817[1].jpg 20260119_142817[1].jpg](https://forum.birdcats.com/data/attachments/16/16186-792c995fc0d043f157c84eb29c7c0a9f.jpg?hash=zuosJ1g3Ok)

RockAuto has the headlights for 95's for $25 to $55 and I believe they are the Eagle Eye brand. That is what brand came when I bought them for my Town Car and the Cougar. 97 headlights are little more pricy.The 96-97 aftermarket headlights are very close to OEM, at least the Eagle Eye brand I bought are. It was under $200 for the set with matching corner lights.