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Tom, now that is an outstanding looking car. The black HT clearly defines the Casino Cream colour of your 58. It certainly highlights the body, makes it stand out and is probably the nicest Casino Cream, I have seen.
Is that a door mark on the passenger door below the chevron plates ??
Yea, I Got A Few Nicks Here And There. I Have Got To Find Or Get Mixed Some Touch Up Paint. I Have A Few Issues With Cancer On Th Front Edge Of The Doors And A Place In The Trunk. But Over All It Is In Good Shape. Alex, I Meant To Get You A Pic. For The Calender But I Guess It Is To Late. Thanks For All The Complements Guys.i've Still Got The Interior To Do.
Nothing spells out 1950's like a two-tone paint scheme. I love the '58 Thunderbird thanks for posting the pics. I'd add some fender skirts to her as well...
sigpic The 1960 Ford Thunderbird. The WORLD'S most wanted car....
Tom, I wouldn't put on the skirts as it looks fine the way it is.
I had them and took them off the first time I had to change a tire, as they are a pain.They take away from the fluid lines of the back end and also the wheels. Just my thoughts B4 all you "skirt purists" chime in.
Yes, It Is. Data Plate Code: Paint; Va, Trim; Xc.
It Still Has The Original Seat Covers With The Cloth Insert. All I Need Is To Have A Few Little Tears Fixed And Refoamed.
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