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  • tully
    Experienced
    • Mar 7 2008
    • 167

    Update on my 1960 T-bird

    Car is painted and new rims and tires, waiting on new headlight bulbs could not find them local. I just have the interior left headliner and paint steering wheel

    Dennis
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  • Tbird1044
    Super-Experienced
    • Jul 31 2012
    • 1346

    #2
    Looks great. Hope to get mine looking like that one day. Bit by bit it is getting there. Did you rechrome all the external moldings and chevrons etc? I also like the side view mirrors. Did you have them or have to purchase them? If so where?
    Thanks
    Nyles

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    • bird 60
      Super-Experienced
      • Mar 18 2009
      • 1144

      #3
      She looks very nice Dennis, hope you get the bulbs soon.

      Chris....From OZ.

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      • simplyconnected
        Administrator
        • May 26 2009
        • 8787

        #4
        Beautiful...
        Member, Sons of the American Revolution

        CLICK HERE to see my custom hydraulic roller 390 FE build.

        "We've got to pause and ask ourselves: How much clean air do we need?"
        --Lee Iacocca

        From: Royal Oak, Michigan

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        • Dakota Boy
          Super-Experienced
          • Jun 30 2009
          • 1561

          #5
          What color is the interior? The dash looks to be a light color of some sort.

          I can tell you that, yes, it is a good feeling to have your car "all done", but then you will start looking for something else to wrench on or fix.

          Seems to be a disease which has no cure....
          http://www.tbirdregistry.com/viewdat...ryNumber=33517

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          • tully
            Experienced
            • Mar 7 2008
            • 167

            #6
            update

            Dash is red and seats are red and white... dash cover was ordered red but they sent tan, and refunded my money and said keep it so I did, may try dye it.

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            • lawyercalif
              Experienced
              • May 12 2011
              • 240

              #7
              True statement. After finishing my 59 TBird Convertible last year, I found myself wanting another project. So now I am doing a body off restoration on a 58 Chevy Bel Air 2dr Hdtp. I know it's not a Ford, but I am trying a little diversity.

              Originally posted by Dakota Boy

              I can tell you that, yes, it is a good feeling to have your car "all done", but then you will start looking for something else to wrench on or fix.

              Seems to be a disease which has no cure....

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              • newbird59
                Experienced
                • Dec 27 2011
                • 131

                #8
                "True statement. After finishing my 59 TBird Convertible last year, I found myself wanting another project. So now I am doing a body off restoration on a 58 Chevy Bel Air 2dr Hdtp. I know it's not a Ford, but I am trying a little diversity."


                Paint looks really good! I can't want to see more images. I still have a lot to go on my 60'. I hope to get it to your condition soon. Sounds like you have a few projects going, I'm jealous that you can find the time!!


                David
                1960 Thunderbird
                429 TJ
                C6 Tranny
                Under Construction

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