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Thanks, John! Love your convertible. Rarely see those anymore.
I called Diamondback tires and the representative confirmed that 225/75r/14 tires are what he would recommend, too. The price each made me consider lesser priced tires. That was why I asked about the width of the whitewall. I think Diamondbacks are 1.2" wide.
1962 Thunderbirds had 1" whitewalls. Thanks for the compliment on the car. I sold it a few years ago. Just one of many that are long gone. Only the pictures remain.
Thanks, All. My daughter found a 1962 Thunderbird convertible that had been sitting in a garage for ten years. It needs a new fuel tank, sending unit, brake booster, tires. Runs nice, nice body and chrome, above average interior. All power, no AC for $2500.
Hi Scott! I agree with John. That sounds like it is an excellent find! You can find the new gas tanks and sending unit through Rock Auto, and use the 5% discount in the Advertisments Forum for them. You may want to see about putting a dual MC and power booster on it. Perhaps even adding front disc brakes to it for even better braking. If she wants to add aftermarket AC to it, that will run $1,449 from Classic Auto Air Perfect Fit system. They make complete AC systems especially for the '55-'66 Tbirds.
Take a look at the Install & More Info link and the T-Bird 62 link for additional information.
It might be something that she might want to check into. Classic Auto Air is in your own backyard. I know their techs very well from helping other Forum members get AC on their Tbirds. If she decides to go that route, please let me know and I can help.
Scott ~ ss396t6 has been posting in the BulletBird Forum regarding the 1962 Bulletbird that his daughter has bought. Here is what he has had to say about it and some pix of it.
"My daughter said it was a dark maroon metallic with a cream interior. All power, no AC. Lots of maintenance and repair records plus original owner's manual. Her mechanic got it started and she said she was amazed how quietly it ran. I am ordering new tires, fuel tank, sending unit, brake booster, etc. The engine and transmission were rebuilt in the late '90s and parked in 2007 for ten years. The engine bay needs cleaned up a lot and the carb is being rebuilt."
The color seems to be X 1470 Maroon Metallic, Sales Name Heritage Burgundy (also a Lincoln color) with a cream interior.
Ray Clark posted photos of the car somewhere on this site. Are the soft tops difficult to install? The top appears to be in driver quality shape but the plastic window has yellowed.
I have a 63 Sport Roadster and one of the best things to have on hand is the Convertible Top Manual. Buy it, Download it or whatever, but read it several times, make the jumpers, label the relays and switches to get familiar with everything. The system is overwhelming at first, but only one thing happens at a time. Whether you work on it yourself or have a mechanic do the work, the manuals are absolutely essential. The lack of use is a big source of trouble on a convertible but a bigger one is having someone trying to fix something without directions.
Should your hyd system need restoration, use ATF or quality hyd fluid. I think ATF was started to be used in 62, but some older cars used brake fluid which has absorbed water and caused corrosion over the years.
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