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    Talking newbee

     



    Hi!
    hello!
    An introduction...
    well, to start off I'm from the Netherlands!
    In 2000 I bought a real clean '66 t-bird coupé and registerred it here...
    drove it for 3 years and at that time it started to get less flawless
    It took some time, but right now I'm picking up on restauration and ofcourse I like to make that work with some personal ID on my ride...
    It's not going to be a racer or heavy custom project...just want to make a not so ordinary (as if it were ordinary!!) '66 t-bird... one of the things that really hooked me, was the idea of rebuilding the engine and transmission, making it a little more agressive then stock, but not noticable on the outside...wolf in sheepsclothing would be excellent!

    My main resource for parts is ebay, since it has to travel quite some distance , every time i buy parts, wich I can't get here or are just twice the price...
    As we all now, ebay is getting quite crowded all over the world and really good deals a getting rare, so I thought to take another turn and look for parts and info by some other means!
    that's how I came to this site!

    greetz,
    tom

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    Hey Tom....Welcome aboard...I have a 1962 Thunderbird,,,and my son has a 1964 Thunderbird,,,here a pic of my 62:
    The more Thunder,,the better.
    "I don't know everything and i like it that way"

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    Hey Tom have you checked out these guy's:
    They might be able to help out.
    http://www.roadrebel.dk/dk_side222.htm
    "I don't know everything and i like it that way"

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