Dad had a 1968 2-door with a 429 inch ( 7.0 L ) and C6 autobox. Wonderful machine for a 17 y.o. ( me ) to drive! He got it after I rolled the '67 GTO over an embankment.
'Bird ate fuel, but my did it have power. Loved it!
Les
Lionel
Here's a video of a bog standard un-restored example:-
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fwld4a0d9QY"]1965 Ford Thunderbird cruise around the block - YouTube[/ame]
Dennis
zedcars
Dad had a 1968 2-door with a 429 inch ( 7.0 L ) and C6 autobox. Wonderful machine for a 17 y.o. ( me ) to drive! He got it after I rolled the '67 GTO over an embankment.
'Bird ate fuel, but my did it have power. Loved it!
Les
G'day Mick,
Thank you for posting the photos. It would certainly be hard for the three of them driving along in convoy to look discrete. Or you would be looking for a Presidential Limo to be not far away either. Did the passengers get out imitating a scene out of Men in Black?
Kind Regards
Lionel
I watched the vid till i saw the headlights, front sheetmetal and then the B pillar which told me it was one of the ugly tbird years. Ford lost the plot after 57 .
MY08 TDV6 SE D3- permagrin ooh yeah
2004 Jayco Freedom tin tent
1998 Triumph Daytona T595
1974 VW Kombi bus
1958 Holden FC special sedan
YUP! I will agree with "Loanrangie" on that they were nice and neat while they were Customline based,then they started to put on weight and get fat like Toyota's Camery
That is why the Ford Mustang "Pony Car" was such a hit,small available in 6cyl or V8 and went quite well for it's time,basicaly a Coupe/Convertible on a Falcon platform.
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