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1986 Thunderbird
I've been considering restoring my 86 Thunderbird. It's been sitting next to the house for the better part of two years while I watch the clear coat fall off in sheets. It has 107,000 miles on the 3.8 V6. Really the "FOX" chassis cars are quite simple to work on. I'm the second owner after... |
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Next project
Every Ford I have owned more than 10 years or so has required a new headliner. The 92 Tbird is no exception. The search is on for replacement material. I've done this task before a couple of times but the Tbird is a different animal. The backing material is fiberglass mat and it's molded with recesses... |
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New Front End
Just over a year ago I decided to "unpark" the 92 Tbird. Once I got the wife in to a "new" car I just parked the Tbird as it was getting unsafe. All the front suspension bushings were worn, the front shocks didn't do anything but support the car so I undertook an overhaul of the fron... |
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Fords
My involvement with Fords may properly be characterized as slim, but not none. I owned a '63 Ford Falcon Futura convertible, and a 1976 Ford Pinto. I will say, the Ford Pinto logged 185,000 miles on the odemeter before I passed her on to another owner! To get there though, I did have to put in new floorbo... |
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