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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by manicmachanic, Jan 31, 2016.

  1. manicmachanic
    Joined: Sep 19, 2006
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    All I ever read about is Tri-5's [ too heavy ] or Willys. What about 'Birds?
     
  2. manicmachanic
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    Seems I remember a lot of tri-5 'Birdies.
     
  3. What years of Thunderbird's are you interested in? HRP
     
  4. manicmachanic
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    Tri-5's. What else? Much lighter than chevies.
     
  5. And the question is????
     
  6. manicmachanic
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  7. The restorers have them hidden away in heated garages....
     
  8. I see a lot of them, just not on here.
     
  9. DDDenny
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  10. Dominick Hide
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    A couple of "phantom" models that hang around the Dallas area.....


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  11. Green wagon's kinda cool but the restyled red one is just ugly.
     
  12. Cyclone Kevin
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    I think my original family owned 55 black bird on 16" ribbed stones and kidney beans would like to be parked in one of those hidden away/heated garages..... because that would be a lot warmer than being covered under a 1930's garage apartment carport ;). Lots of kool shots of the battle birds, Doane's 55, Kenz & Leslie and even the green wagon which I've never seen.
     
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  13. VOODOO ROD & CUSTOM
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    And them came the 1949 Thunderturd ! !

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  14. manicmachanic
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    manicmachanic
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    Really Kool wagon. But wear are the gassers?
     
  15. manicmachanic
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    manicmachanic
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    And wear are they at now?
     
  16. Cooon
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    My late grandfathers one
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    Did the early ones suffer from lack of cooling? The above one seems to get quite hot when driving, worse when idling. Has been recently rebuilt, all mostly stock.
    Thanks
     
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  17. Dan Timberlake
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  18. I put 50K miles over 5 years on one back in the seventies. Don't remember any major overheating problems except one time the vacuum advance diaphragm tore and gave me fits with overheating until I figured it out. Are you sure your gauges are working correctly? Does your late grandfather's car still have the fan shroud? Did he cut corners with a cheap radiator? Have you had the radiator checked? I assume you double checked the timing. Did somebody add air conditioning? Nice looking car by the way.

    Charlie Stephens
     
  19. DDDenny
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  20. mrspeedyt
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    my brother and I passed on a 55 with no top for $600 back in the early 70s. Bad decision.
     
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  21. 2006 203.jpg Had this one for quite a few years & just sold it last spring. Repainted opalescent pearl(factory Lincoln color) . Had a 56
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  22. Another nice thing about the Birds is that since the y-block is so big there is plenty of room in the engine compartment to put almost anything in. The main problem is that the X member in the frame is a little tight for transmissions.

    Charlie Stephens
     
  23. arkiehotrods
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    According to my reference books, a '55 Chevy 210 2 dr sedan weighs 3,130 lbs. A '55 T-Bird weighs 2,980, a whopping 150 lbs less. A '57 210 2 dr sedan is 3,225 while a '57 Bird is 3,145, a shocking 80 lbs lighter than the Chevy. Yep, BIG difference in weight, alright!
     
  24. falcongeorge
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  25. 2935ford
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    you can buy this one.........
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  26. Had this '55 for a couple of years before getting rid of it. Wouldn't mind finding a '56 some day.

    Jim

    Bird pic #1.jpg Bird pic #2.jpg Bird pic #3.jpg T-bird pic #4.jpg T-bird pic #5.jpg
     
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  27. falcongeorge
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    Cragars look good on there! Hell, Cragars look good on everything, why am I surprised...
     
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  28. One that we are working on 56Thunderbird15.JPG
     
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  29. tomcurnow
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    image.jpeg image.jpeg image.jpeg built this 55 thunderbird as a tribute to art and Lloyd Chrisman. Modernized a Bitfrom origina on the cover of Hot Rod Mag Jan 1958 art loved when he first saw I have 4 of the from drive kits left, then that is it as the machine shop that did the work is just too busy for hot rod stuff Drive it daily. Tom Curnow 818-426-4605 image.jpeg image.jpeg
     

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