I am finding out that my 1960 Thunderbird Golde Top is really an original car, though a bit deteriorated. I took off the dehydrator yesterday. You need to take off the front bumper to get at it. It is a interesting job doing it alone: holding the bumper with one hand and pulling out the bolts with the other.
I found the following label on the dehydrator. I have never seen such a lable before or even heard of its existence. Apparently the A/C on this car was never opened, otherwise the dehydrator would have been replaced. Note the warranty expires in September 1961. I plan to make a reproduction label for my car and mount it in the rebuilt dehydrator.
Alexander
1959 Hardtop
1960 Golde Top
I found the following label on the dehydrator. I have never seen such a lable before or even heard of its existence. Apparently the A/C on this car was never opened, otherwise the dehydrator would have been replaced. Note the warranty expires in September 1961. I plan to make a reproduction label for my car and mount it in the rebuilt dehydrator.
Alexander
1959 Hardtop
1960 Golde Top