Hey, they're not problems, think of them as another opportunity to overcome yet another challenge!!!!!:LOL: :LOL:
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Hey, they're not problems, think of them as another opportunity to overcome yet another challenge!!!!!:LOL: :LOL:
Tree if you are getting rid of the wire wheels let me know what you want for them. My Brother-in-law has a '61 hardtop and would be very interested in them. His '61 was a literal garage find, it had only 32 K miles on it and is in pristine shape. It was in the garage, covered and on blocks in the house he and his wife bought. The husband had passed away in '82 and he gave the car to his oldest grandson. The grandson drove it daily for about 6 mos, then parked it at his grandmothers, then he would occasionaly take it out, about 12 years ago put it up on blocks, drained the gas tank took out the battery and covered it. It sat the way until my brother-in-law bought it from him for $4,000. Gary has since gone through the car, replacing brakes, seals, etc..
He has mentioned a couple of times that he wished he could find some spoke rims at an affordable price.
Post some photos!:cool:
Stoven if that's for me here goes I only have one photo of Gary's car. My camera battery was dying when I took this at The Ranch last summer
Yus talk'N ta me..!?...aRE you talk'N ta ME ? or G.R.Quote:
Originally Posted by stovens
i ain'T got non till i go get it .... oh! wait .... ! hows this ....
my favorite this week ...this is lil'BluE
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G.R.: doubt we'll get rid of them, just in case we sell it.
But I will keep you in mind if it ever comes up, if we cut the top , I'll sell the wheels.
Never can tell about her... she still has her first car from H.S. that'd be about 14or so years now but I've had her tell me to go ahead and trade one off we didn't have off the trailer from picking it up. :LOL:
"I hate helping her move furniture ! "
T L
The T-birds up to about 66 all have great stock design layouts. Most anything done to them only detracts their already well proportioned lines. Some mods actually exagerate design details from that well proportioned look to a glaring degree.