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Post by links432 on Jul 18, 2008 17:56:56 GMT -5
Hello, Well I posted back a while ago about my Dad getting a Super Coupe that will unfortunately be parted out. The benefit to me is that he is allowing me to get parts off of it, including the Motor and trans. I feel a little bad about parting out a 35th anniversary Super Coupe, but there really isn't much left of it. It is pretty rusted, but here is the car and the motor that I am determined to make it work. Nick
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Post by hipogranada on Jul 19, 2008 8:02:39 GMT -5
You may be familiar with it - but there's a registry for Thunderbirds, run by John Rotella, same guy who runs LOVEFords.org. This being a 35th Anniversary car, it definitely should be documented before it gets junked. The Registry site is: www.tbirdregistry.comSad to see the Anniversary SC parted, those are really nice cars (if rust hasn't destroyed them). There's a pristine 35th Anniversary in the Yellow Rose Classic All-Ford show in Fort Worth just about every year.
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Post by links432 on Jul 19, 2008 8:13:39 GMT -5
Hello, I didn't know about the registry, I suppose I should do that. Between my Dad, brother and myself there are 4 Thunderbirds between the 3 of us. I would have like to have seen this car saved but it is just too far gone but it will live on in many other cars.
Nick
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Post by hipogranada on Jul 19, 2008 10:54:11 GMT -5
I've got two 'Birds in the Registry - the '84 Turbo Coupe that I had but was totaled, and the '93 LX 5.0 that I have now. Here's the '93's Registry page. www.tbirdregistry.com/viewdatasheet.asp?RegistryNumber=5185Hello, I didn't know about the registry, I suppose I should do that. Between my Dad, brother and myself there are 4 Thunderbirds between the 3 of us. I would have like to have seen this car saved but it is just too far gone but it will live on in many other cars. Nick
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