
March 2nd, 2020, 02:15 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2015
Location: ARIZONA CITY, AZ
Truck: 1960 GMC 3/4 Ton
Age: 54
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Re: 1965 Thunderbird
Fetch, NOW I know a lot of people with that 7.3 and it just won't quit. That's one of the drawbacks to not liking Ford, so I had no knowledge about them prior to getting that 6.0, otherwise I might still have it and loving Ford if I'd gotten the 7.3.
Yeah Ed, that is a beuty in red there. Mine was 5k less than that one though
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. Of course I can see that in the 'finished' product. Mine is about 85% done... and that one is a tad OVER done, lol. That is some comfy looking interior!
I JUST got her back Saturday after being in the shop for over a month and a half! I had the steering column rebuilt by ole' *funny, his first name is short for Richard and it won't let me use it* 'D' Hoglund at T-Bird Specialists (standing with me in the picture from when I picked it up). He'd done 50 of them in his career and the job averaged 5-6 hours...before he got to mine. He said that was probably the last one he'll ever do.
Anyway, the first thing I did when I got her home was wash it and take a bunch of pictures...so I can add some more. That was killing me too...I had that ONE picture for the last month and half. Adding some of those.
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