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Mystery Part

Found this in the trunk of my Bird when I bought it and have no idea where it goes. Any help would be appreciated. A pic would be great.

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1986 Thunderbird Elan 5.0 EFI AOD, 3.73:1 SN95 rear, 17" Mustang Bullitts w/Firestone WO Indy 500's. Future plan: 349 stroker, C9 block, forged dish pistons, Scat 9000 crank, 4340 I beam rods, ARP head/main studs, ported explorer intake, 1.72 CC RR, Vortech V2 supercharger, Mr. Freeze Meth Inj, intercooler, TFS 190 11R CNC heads (66CC), BBK shorties with 2.5" duals, 4R70W Transmission, Taurus fan.

Mystery Part

Reply #1
maybe behind the glove box to keep stuff from falling behind it?








1983 FORD THUNDERBIRD HERITAGE 5.0
2008 SAAB 9-7X AERO 6.0 (LS2) 1 0f 554 Made
2011 FORD FLEX SEL Family Hauler

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Reply #2
No. It doesn't seem to go there.
1986 Thunderbird Elan 5.0 EFI AOD, 3.73:1 SN95 rear, 17" Mustang Bullitts w/Firestone WO Indy 500's. Future plan: 349 stroker, C9 block, forged dish pistons, Scat 9000 crank, 4340 I beam rods, ARP head/main studs, ported explorer intake, 1.72 CC RR, Vortech V2 supercharger, Mr. Freeze Meth Inj, intercooler, TFS 190 11R CNC heads (66CC), BBK shorties with 2.5" duals, 4R70W Transmission, Taurus fan.

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Reply #3
Quote from: rotorr22;462250
No. It doesn't seem to go there.

Is there a part number stamped on it?  Photo of the opposite side....








1983 FORD THUNDERBIRD HERITAGE 5.0
2008 SAAB 9-7X AERO 6.0 (LS2) 1 0f 554 Made
2011 FORD FLEX SEL Family Hauler


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Reply #5
It doesn't look familiar to me either.
Mike

 

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Reply #6
I put these P/N's which are stamped into the part in a browser, but no joy. Tried Ebay also.

PN E6SB-6347071-AA
ASSY E6SB-6347184-AA

The "E6" is 1986, the same year as the car.
1986 Thunderbird Elan 5.0 EFI AOD, 3.73:1 SN95 rear, 17" Mustang Bullitts w/Firestone WO Indy 500's. Future plan: 349 stroker, C9 block, forged dish pistons, Scat 9000 crank, 4340 I beam rods, ARP head/main studs, ported explorer intake, 1.72 CC RR, Vortech V2 supercharger, Mr. Freeze Meth Inj, intercooler, TFS 190 11R CNC heads (66CC), BBK shorties with 2.5" duals, 4R70W Transmission, Taurus fan.

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Reply #7
How about a pic of the other side? What's the dimensions?
CoogarXR : 1985 Cougar XR-7

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Reply #8
Since my car is an '85 and doesn't have a third brake light I'm taking a stab here but is it a removable cover to allow access to the wiring of that light?
1985 Mercury Cougar XR-7 - 5-speed 
One of 1,246 built

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Reply #9
Quote from: BCA;462298
Since my car is an '85 and doesn't have a third brake light I'm taking a stab here but is it a removable cover to allow access to the wiring of that light?
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That would make sense as that is the area of the trunk I found it in. Unfortunately my mind could not wrap itself around the concept of how it mounted.
1986 Thunderbird Elan 5.0 EFI AOD, 3.73:1 SN95 rear, 17" Mustang Bullitts w/Firestone WO Indy 500's. Future plan: 349 stroker, C9 block, forged dish pistons, Scat 9000 crank, 4340 I beam rods, ARP head/main studs, ported explorer intake, 1.72 CC RR, Vortech V2 supercharger, Mr. Freeze Meth Inj, intercooler, TFS 190 11R CNC heads (66CC), BBK shorties with 2.5" duals, 4R70W Transmission, Taurus fan.

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Reply #10
I looked in my 1992 pricebook and there is a part number listed as E7SZ-6347071-A. The "SZ" in the part number specifies Thunderbird (and Cougar if the same) so I believe it belongs to your car and this was probably also used on the '87-'88 cars as well.
1985 Mercury Cougar XR-7 - 5-speed 
One of 1,246 built

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Reply #11
-its some kind of support for the compact spare over in the fenderwell. dont ask me how it fits, but thats what it is......
-'87 turbo coupe with only 740 ORIGINAL miles.... :dunce:
-'86 turbo coupe, 5sp. Cali Car.......:cool: