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  • #91
    Re: T-bird owner demographics

    I'm 44 now and when I drive my wifes car I have to beat the women off with a stick! That's only when she's with me though. And you know what? I ain't that pretty.....
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    Life's a garden, dig it! - Joe Dirt

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    • #92
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      she 57,he 58,met in 73..had a 340 duster,then a roadrunner,grand prix sj, monte carlo, 280zx...then children,station wagons,mini vans and suvs...kids gone...back to caddys...now the bird.....NATURAL ORDER OF THINGS

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      • #93
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        Nice perspective there Frank. Gave me a little chuckle.

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        • #94
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          Bruce,

          I drive the Crysler when I want to feel some real torque. The sound the CAI makes, is something else, when you floor it. On the 02 Tbird, I listen to the sound of the Borlas, but I have to remember that I am 100HP short when it comes to merging in tight trafic.

          HKS

          Originally posted by Bruce View Post
          Well Steve, I agree with you on the Bird they are great cruisers, but every so often its nice to get into something that can smoke the tires, chirp in four gears and is louder than the radio, especial if your way right of 40. (IMHO)
          2002 TB Motor Trend COTY Blue/White/Full #24737 (One of 291)
          2021 Explorer XLT Sport 2.3L 300HP/310FP color RollingThunder
          2015 Passat SE TDI 150HP/236FP (40MpgCity47MpgHW) 720MR
          26Mpg in traffic jam. Skill required to get 40+mpg in town.

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          • #95
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            I'm 43, right on the "cusp" of the demographic the t-bird was meant for. As mentioned in another post, I've looked at many cars, but the T-bird always seemed to speak to me. It was just time for me to own a convertible (and sporty) car. The T-bird was as near to perfect as I could have hoped for.

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            • #96
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              I just turned 36 about a week ago and my husband is 28 and we both love my car. Back when they were new I couldn't afford one. Now, I want like 3 of them LOL! I did tell my husband if Ford ever came out with another good lookin Bird like these I was going to have to get a new one this time. My goal for 2009 is to aquire a limited special Bird like the Anniversary Ed. After being on TBN I do feel... well... common I like to be different. One of the reasons I picked out my Mustang was because it was Calypso Green. I never knew these other kinds of Birds exsisted. Now that I do I want one for a garage princess and have my Black raven as a daily driver.

              Proud member of Thunderbelle G.R.I.T.S.

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              • #97
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                Originally posted by mamabird View Post
                ... I do feel... well... common I like to be different.
                Jennifer..Jennifer...Jennifer...how can you say a thing like that owning a Black T-bird. You need a triple spanking
                It's the most appealing, most sold and above all the most cleaned Bird of all.
                Last edited by FritsB; Dec 19, 2008, 01:21 PM.
                Sometimes Birds travel far...
                Dutch T-Bird
                tbirdregistry.com No. 27947

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                • #98
                  Re: T-bird owner demographics

                  Originally posted by FritsB View Post
                  Jennifer..Jennifer...Jennifer...how can you say a thing like that owning a Black T-bird. You need a triple spanking
                  It's the most appealing, most sold and above all the most cleaned Bird of all.
                  I know I do need that...I thought about it after I posted it Black really was never my first choice because you see black, white and red cars (in general) all the time. I just like different and flashy (color wise that is... the car itself is different and flashy IMO). If I knew this site was here I would have started my shopping here and it would have saved a lot of problems for us. However, I would never undo what I have done and gone through to get my Bird and trust me it was a looooooong stressful process and I FINALLY got my Bird. Ok back to your regularly scheduled polling

                  Proud member of Thunderbelle G.R.I.T.S.

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                  • #99
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                    I love my 2005 50th Anniv. Cashmere and if I could have a 2nd it would have to be the 2004 Pacific Coast Roadster.
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                    Bradford + TOTM April 2009 05 Thunderbird Cashmere #702 /1500 , ' 04 Acura TL, '79 Buick Electra Limited, Landau Coupe, '67 Mustang Convertible

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                    • Re: T-bird owner demographics

                      Old guy here, 61. I have an '03 Bird that's Whisper White, Evening Black Hardtop and the Full Interior Accent Package, Red/Black (1/9). When I have the need for speed, I hop into my '01 Vette Roadster and burn up the road.

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                      • Re: T-bird owner demographics

                        What a great poll! I was just about to submit a thread regarding this very same topic the other day but figured I better not. I was trying to find out how many young t-bird owners there were out there but didn't want to offend anyone. I am 21 and have always wondered if I am the youngest person on this earth to own one of these cars or what? This poll is very interesting! Thanks again!
                        Last edited by NEW_BYRD; Dec 20, 2008, 01:26 PM.

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                        • Re: T-bird owner demographics

                          Drew was less than 21 when he came from New York State to Johnston City, TN in his T-Bird. We had to sneak him his beers.

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                          • Re: T-bird owner demographics

                            yea i got mine new... i older than that now. i held the youngest owner title for a while...
                            -Drew
                            -'04 VMG T-bird (O(####)O)
                            -'13 BLUE JEEP Patriot
                            -'14 Maroon FORD Taurus limited

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                            • Re: T-bird owner demographics

                              well that just goes to show you that the men really know a good thing when they see it, what are we talking about here anyway?

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                              • Re: T-bird owner demographics

                                I have to agree with MATBird. As a co-worker once said "I may have to get older, but I refuse to grow up." He was talking about the perception that after 50 or so some folks seem to just sit on the porch. I say there's nothing wrong with that, especially if your "porch" is cruising near the water with the top down! Remember.....Life is too short not to have fun.
                                "Probably good enough, isn't"
                                ~Grandad

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