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Thunderbird/ 1955-66

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Thunderbird/ 1955-66
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      • Ecklers Legacy Number: 64-66823
      • Macs Legacy Number: VB1000

      Description

      Authored by Ray Miller, this 304 page book tracks the Little Bird into the 1970s. It gives you all the information on the Thunderbird that you'll need to correctly restore it to it's original glory. It covers each model year by giving all the year's subtle differences, & shows you what everything on the car does, and how it does it. It even goes as far as showing where decals are located.

      THUNDERBIRD! is not an amateur's photo album. Neither is it a complex engineering notebook containing, to be sure, the significant changes, but also the trivia of the model years. Rather, it is what it set out to be, an accurate & authoritative study of the characteristics that make for a typical model year. Future restorers will benefit from it's compact, succinct, & def

      Fitment:

      • 1955 Ford Thunderbird
      • 1956 Ford Thunderbird
      • 1957 Ford Thunderbird
      • 1958 Ford Thunderbird
      • 1959 Ford Thunderbird
      • 1960 Ford Thunderbird
      • 1961 Ford Thunderbird
      • 1962 Ford Thunderbird
      • 1963 Ford Thunderbird
      • 1964 Ford Thunderbird
      • 1965 Ford Thunderbird
      • 1966 Ford Thunderbird

      CA Residents: WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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