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55 56 57 Thunderbirds
Is there a site like this for the early Thunderbirds?
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Re: 55 56 57 Thunderbirds
There was,but they shut down for awhile,then redesigned the site to make it look retro,then nobody logged on so they shut down again.
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Re: 55 56 57 Thunderbirds
Teasin..click HERE.
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There was,but they shut down for awhile,then redesigned the site to make it look retro,then nobody logged on so they shut down again. [/ QUOTE ] dang it Rick, you are FUNNY!! I love that sarcasm!! https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...mlins/haha.gif |
Re: 55 56 57 Thunderbirds
Poor guy probably nearly fainted. You let him stew 33 minutes to boot. Now, was that a nice thing to do? https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/no.gif
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Re: 55 56 57 Thunderbirds
Thanks
Not much going on over there. |
Re: 55 56 57 Thunderbirds
Here's a couple options:
http://www.vintagethunderbirdclub.org/ http://thunderbirdtalk.com/tbtalk/index.php Here's a couple of good Y block (272,292,312) engine sites: http://www.y-blocksforever.com/ http://www.y-blocksforever.com/ And this is probably on mr70's bookmarks, its a website dedicated to both attempts to recapture that retro spirit, the new-millenium baby birds AND the late, lamented, and largely forgotten Chrysler TC. http://www.portholeauthority.com/ |
Re: 55 56 57 Thunderbirds
I will start doing my homework on these cars... particularly the 57. A relative of mine has one in her garage and it's been there since the sixties. It needs some restoration, but what caught my eye was the (2)Holley 4 barrel set up. She said it was the way she bought it from a used car lot around 1962. I am beginning to like this Ford.
Thank you for the links. Tony |
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