Beautiful paint on this one, with restrained flames on the hood. Note the nice Tbird wheels. from a later vintage. Air resevoir and batteries in the back suggests that this car can get down, and ju...
Beautiful paint on this one, with restrained flames on the hood. Note the nice Tbird wheels. from a later vintage. Air resevoir and batteries in the back suggests that this car can get down, and ju...
i had a ‘93 t-bird for my first car…i’m 20 now and don’t have the car any more but i don’t no what it is about these cars, i guess since it was my first car by default i love t-birds now, lol…this one looks real nice, and sure do love the color =)
Hey, Zack…I had a 90 Cougar and had a similar affection for Tbirds/Cougars. My boss once upon a time had a brand new 65 Tbird convertible, a car I covet to this day. Thanks!
Jack
who’s zack? lol….but anyway thank you for the video =)
Sorry..thought it was your name! Glad you enjoyed the video!
Jack
exactly. i feel the same way.so thanks agan to u 2!.
Thank you!
Jack
yup and push button starters.8). there was this dream old car scrap yard here for years upon years with mint cars all the way from the 1920″s. sadly he died and there all gone now. 8(. think they were scraped. boo.i saw this car there for 400 dollars with no rust. he was a nice old man.
Sad..the older folk remember these cars and want to save them…it’s a shame that so many have gone to the crusher. In some ways, it’s like a library burning books…history is being lost!Thanks, Luke!
Jack
a 1958 plymouth fury for me wouldnt hurt either. lol!.
Yeah, I liked the 58’s…especially the Sport Fury! I think that one had a driver and passenger seat that swiveled for easier exit! Those were the days!
Jack