I suspect a little more than some soapy water in that transformation.
Yup. A lot of my blood, sweat and tears brought the T-Bird's 'before' photo to the 'after' photo.
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I suspect a little more than some soapy water in that transformation.
So....you were seated in a 6 ton steel-body and frame car without seatbelts, on bias-ply tires, most likely without power brakes or power steering, at 120mph.Eagle, can't tell from the pics, but does it have the 390 or 428 with the C6 or Fmx tranny backing it up? Nice car. T birds are one of my faves. A friend of mines dad had a 1960 with the 430 motor. We went to high school that was perched on top of a hill, with a freeway on ramp right in front. 4 of us went down that freeway at 120 plus. What a rush.i was 15 then. In a gentlemen's passenger car no less. Those birds really did fly!
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Eagle, can't tell from the pics, but does it have the 390 or 428 with the C6 or Fmx tranny backing it up?