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Premium model??
I am buying a 2004 green Tbird...how can I tell if it is a "premium" edition?
I also note that the steering shift knob is not leather covered, but is white like a pool ball. Can it be replaced with a leather knob? Thanks, Tim |
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Hi Tim and WELCOME:
That green is called "Vintage Mint Green". They only had that particular green color on 2004 models. The Deluxe model was sold with 17" 16 spoke wheels that were painted aluminum and did not have a Hardtop. The Premium model was sold with heated seats, and Hardtop choices for the premium (VMG)green car were black, white or green. The Premium wheels were 17" 7 spoke chromed aluminum wheels. There also was an optional wheel available with the Premium model. It was a 17" 16 spoke micro-machined wheel that looked like the Deluxe models wheel, but you could definitely tell the difference between the painted and machined wheels. Finally, the standard interior color was black. Or, there was a black accent option. The accent option available was a white color for the shifter knob, top of steering wheel and seat inserts. If you have these, do you also have the white Hardtop? A very nice look. I have a friend here in New England that has that combo. Now to answer your question. Yes you can change the shifter knob, but I believe a TBird knob is around $250-300 if I recall. I hope this info helps and good luck!! |
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Thanks
George,
Thanks for all of the info....The top I am buying is green, same as the car. I wish it was white; I agree, a white top is really cool. Oh well, maybe later I'll buy a white top of get this one painted. Where is the best place to buy Tbird parts i.e. leather knob? Tim |
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Important New Info
Tim:
I went back and checked my brochures for '04. There were two, and one of them shows another color which is what you may have. In '04 there was also a model called the "Pacific Coast Roadster", or as it's known here, PCR. It's color was called "Montery Mist Green Metallic", and the hardtop was called "Light Ash". These cars were Premium models and few were made. BTW, the micro-machined wheels were standard on the PCR. I saw your post about Mist paint so this may be what you have and the top was sold off separately I just didn't want to mislead you - But now I don't know if you have a PCR or the Vintage mint green, since the hardtop does not come in the same color as the body and the VMG is not called "Mist". Now another wrinkle for you----In '04 there was a color very close to the PCR body color, called "Light Ice Blue" so you may find that, that is what you have if you found a hardtop to match it. Now I'm very curious.... Last edited by George : 11-11-2007 at 02:55 PM. |
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Here are the production numbers for '04: The final 2004 production data: Merlot: 3,961 Silver: 2,721 Black: 1,930 Red: 1,734 PCR: 992 Ice Blue: 728 Mint Grn: 605 TOTAL: 12,671 So you have either 1 of 992, or 1 of 728 or 1 of 605 |
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Thanks
Thanks, George, for all of the info.....very helpful.
I am sure it is not a blue Will the VIN tell me if it is a PCR or preimum...or is there another way? Thanks, Tim |
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Yes, look in the Glove Box.....The PCR's had a special plate that showed the number car it was of the total amount of PCR's made.
In the meantime I'll ask around. PM me or email me your VIN number and I'll try that for you Last edited by George : 11-14-2007 at 11:15 AM. |
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Tim:
Based upon what I can find out, your color is not mist, it's mint. Vin 1FAHP60A74Y101754 is a Vintage MINT Green with a VIntage MINT Green hardtop... with partial white interior, SST, and 7 spoke chrome wheels its one of 76 built and is a premium model. |
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Tim Pm Me Or Email Me Asap
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