Re: Pacific Coast Roadster data
OK, I'm now updating the first message on this thread with this info:
#1 - your PCR Serial number found in your glove box.
#2 - your last 4 digits of your PCR VIN#
#3 - build date if you know it . (vin#s may be out of sequence, too, so this date will be a better indication of when it went thru the factory - build date can be found on any service record you have from your dealer) Also, you can use either quickdraw's data or data link on other thread
#4 - current location (city/state or province/Country)
#5 - 1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc... owner?
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Re: Pacific Coast Roadster data
Last 4 digits --- # 8992
Number --- # 863
Build date --- March 24, 2004
I bought it form San Jose CA June 2010
Now in British Columbia Canada
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- last 4 digits of VIN# 8952
- PCR Serial number 843
- Date ordered 02/26/2004
- Date built 03/22/2004
- At Dealer 04/08/2004
- Sold date 06/30/2004
- Current location Cleveland Ohio
-Bought by me 11/22/04
- after car was in a Hailstorm while at an Amarillo Ford dealer as a demo, then sold to insurance company then to an Ford Auto Re-cycler in OK who repaired it and sold to me on EBay with 849 miles on it but no warranty..Last edited by JAB02LHS; Aug 21, 2011, 10:03 AM.
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Re: Pacific Coast Roadster data
This for a request I received. Maybe we could get a better start at this than what has been recorded previously. New thread or new list in the first message?
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Looks like I haven't kept this up. Since the original purpose was to find if the serial numbers meant much of anything other than having a serial number - and it was found that they're out of order in some cases, we kind of let this slide by but it is a good spot for keeping track of our member PCR owners.
Since I seem to have a little bit more time. I might just keep at it. I've updated the file in message 8 and removed the file posted later in the thread since the info is all the same, just in a different order.
So, any of our newer pcr owners that want to be on the list, just post here with the info we're collecting and I'll update that first message.Last edited by 5bird7; Jan 16, 2009, 10:38 AM.
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Re: Pacific Coast Roadster data
Here's the numbers for my PCR
manufactured 03/16/2004
sold (In San Antonio) 04/22/2004
PCR 723
VIN 08438
mileage 25992
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Re: Pacific Coast Roadster data
Hi,
Bought new a PCR manufactured for the Canadian market (fluids & speeds in metric, & stickers bilingual).
VIN 7058
Series.....383....I think (from memory)
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Re: Pacific Coast Roadster data
Originally posted by TBirdChrisWhat is the Pacific Coast Roadster? Any Pics out there?
http://homepage.mac.com/archiea/T-bird/PhotoAlbum6.html
You can also look in my gallery by clicking on the camera icon on the left..
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Re: Pacific Coast Roadster data
Originally posted by 00mustng.....i don't think the guages are Thunderbird specific....so I'm sure the creme/silver guages are in other Fords as well......to whit....the Cashmere Edition Explorer/Expedition/Town Car/Continental........
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.....i don't think the guages are Thunderbird specific....so I'm sure the creme/silver guages are in other Fords as well......to whit....the Cashmere Edition Explorer/Expedition/Town Car/Continental........
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Don,
Thanks. It appears the plastic part the dealer received is for a cashmere. At least he got the special eddition part right, just the wrong year.
Lou
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Dark stone, light stone & "cashmere" leather. The leather looks like a creamy off white to me. Just a bit off, like me.
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Thanks for the recommendation on comparing with the cashmere gages. I wonder if the plastic molded part is for a cashmere. Don't remember the interior color. Is it cream?
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The cashmeres have the cream colored gauges as well. They seem to be just a bit off white. I don't mean to intrude on a PCR thread.I just thought it might give you another comparison.
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