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  • #16
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    Well I'm no expert here but I can spit and hit a jag a vet a bmw etc etc. I.E. no big deal. When I drive around peoples heads still turn I get compliments all the time, people wave. this tells me we have somthing appriciated and rare enough to cause a stir in the bones, Now to me thats what its all about. If someone wants to bad mouth a tbird, I guess he must be stuck with one of the other ones.
    bo
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    spelling stinks and I'm to pooped to look it up from driveing around and grinning all day.

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    • #17
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      Originally posted by bostewart
      Well I'm no expert here but I can spit and hit a jag a vet a bmw etc etc. I.E. no big deal. When I drive around peoples heads still turn I get compliments all the time, people wave. this tells me we have somthing appriciated and rare enough to cause a stir in the bones, Now to me thats what its all about. If someone wants to bad mouth a tbird, I guess he must be stuck with one of the other ones.
      bo
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      spelling stinks and I'm to pooped to look it up from driveing around and grinning all day.
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      Last edited by JAB02LHS; Sep 17, 2006, 07:38 AM.
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      • #18
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        Oh well I normally do it in word and copy it into the box if I'm not in a hurry.
        Thanks anyway I will look for it.
        Bo

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        • #19
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          All I can discern from the article is that there must be two versions of the Thunderbird out there. There's the one that I and the people on this board and most owners have...........and then there is the one this moron writer drove.

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          • #20
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            I can just about guess what is in his garage GMs and MOPARs.
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            • #21
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              thank you John (JAB02LHS)

              I found it on another site. It's very easy to use once you find it and install it.
              Bo

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              • #22
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                One thing that this weird review pointed out to me that I hadn't noticed is the fact that there is no obvious "Ford" badging on the car. Bet that was a fight in the marketing department!

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                • #23
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                  He liked the vette, comparison to the 2005 vette convertible we are 12" longer, however we are 6" narrower, and only 2.9" higher. We do weigh a little more, about 500 pounds BUT their base price was $13,090 HIGHER. How many people stop and look at a 2005 vette? Not many compared to our birds!

                  Wonder what he thinks of the Pontiac Soltus / Saturn Sky. Front engine, rear wheel drive but GM put the transmission in the trunk. They have less than 1/3 the space we have, and it must be in SMALL chunks.

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                  • #24
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                    That article was 2 years ago, I wonder what he would think about the TBird now.

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                    • #25
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                      Intersting last comments, this should go with the "when will our cars appreciate" thread:

                      With prices for all newer Thunderbirds being quite low, those looking for a nice, comfortable Sunday driver can purchase the unique and head-turning T-Bird for a fraction of its original sticker price. And while it can be criticized for its downfalls, considering how far the price of this 'Bird has fallen to now, it's looking more and more like a future Phoenix on the rise.
                      With prices for all newer Thunderbirds being quite low, those looking for a nice, comfortable Sunday driver can purchase the unique and head-turning T-Bird for a fraction of its original sticker price. And while it can be criticized for its downfalls, considering how far the price of this 'Bird has fallen to now, it's looking more and more like a future Phoenix on the rise.
                      With prices for all newer Thunderbirds being quite low, those looking for a nice, comfortable Sunday driver can purchase the unique and head-turning T-Bird for a fraction of its original sticker price. And while it can be criticized for its downfalls, considering how far the price of this 'Bird has fallen to now, it's looking more and more like a future Phoenix on the rise.
                      Unbelivable TBN trips including ALL of the lower 48 States plus 9 Canadian Provinces, 8 European Countries, 3 Caribbean Countries, Countless National Parks and have attended well over 100 TBN Events since 2001 and counting. Best of all ... fabulous friends.

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                      • #26
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                        I agree...agree...agree...

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                        • #27
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                          David --
                          What did you say?
                          What did you say?
                          What did you say?
                          Keeper of the Flames
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                          • #28
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                            Originally posted by Nicky-The-Squid View Post
                            Man, this guy Dan Fritter is more like a Canadian demolition squad than a critic. I think the decision was made not to like the Thunderbird well before he ever evaluated it. Not very accurate and very petty.
                            Jerk comes to mind.
                            http://www.carpages.ca/go/preowned/2..._preowned.aspx
                            Well I'll tell you something that happened the other night , I'm a member of the show biz Society club here in Vegas and most of the members ..well.. drive high dollar cars ...anyway when I drove up some off the members were checking out my merlot Bird and were saying to me wow what a cool car. When I went home that nightI had to wipe off the finger prints on the windows from the looky lou's. Dan open your eyes

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                            • #29
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                              What I most liked about the review was his line, "of course, in grand Ford tradition they screwed it up" refering to Ford adding rear seating in 1958. Some people did not like this but sales shot up. The number one car builder General Motors then got into the personal luxury car lineup with the Buick Riviera, Pontiac Grand Prix and in 1966 the Oldsmobile Toronado and later the Chevrolet Monte Carlo. Millions of people loved these cars. Would these cars have ever been built, if not for the Thunderbird? Not bad for a screwup.

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                              • #30
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                                [QUOTE=Cashmere607
                                Wonder what he thinks of the Pontiac Soltus / Saturn Sky. Front engine, rear wheel drive but GM put the transmission in the trunk. They have less than 1/3 the space we have, and it must be in SMALL chunks.[/QUOTE]
                                I saw a Saturn on Friday the top drops into the trunk (ala the '57 Ford Retrackable but with no box for storage under the top) with the top down only about 4inch deep by 24-36 long. Curtis
                                1 of 82 "It's easy to grin when your ship comes in and you've got the stock market beat, but a man worth while knows how smile when his shorts are to tight in the seat." Ted Knight

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