<VV> T-Bird advice ? - NO Corvair
Gary Swiatowy
gswiatowy at rochester.rr.com
Sat Nov 14 12:22:34 EST 2015
Grant, you are not the only one out there that has diversity in their
collection.
I have a 66 and 73 T-Bird myself
I came from a Ford family.
My dad started it with a used 1961 he bought in 63.
Try here:
http://www.tbirdforum.com/forums/bullet-birds-1961-1963/
There are actually several forums on line for T-Birds.
I actually collect T-Bird toys, have several models, dealer promos and
Japanese Tin. Along with my Corvair items.
Gary Swiatowy
From: Grant Young <gyoungwolf at earthlink.net>
To: "virtualvairs at corvair.org" <virtualvairs at corvair.org>
Subject: <VV> T-Bird advice ? - NO Corvair
I am hoping there might be another of us who has a earlier T-Bird with whom
to correspond and share experience and advice. I just made a deal for a
bullet 1962 "restored" convertible (which has mostly sat in storage for
about 9 years) and hope to not have to "reinvent the wheel" to improve
things like a loose swing away steering column and very slow to operate
convertible top mechanism (the "trunk" opens backwards to accept the roof),
and iffy A/C system. Thanks,
Grant
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