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    For the newer second generation owners (or are they second owner owners?) (have we decided on a demographic title for them, the sort of newbies??)

    On a thread, long, long ago on a forum, far, far away, I started a thread titled "Let the Stories Continue" It was modeled after Ford's "Let the Stories Begin" marketing campaign for the, then, new Thunderbird. We vetran members (certainly not "old timers") posted our experiences with folks making comments about our Thunderbirds.

    I had not thought about it much. I did have a couple comments during the road trip, but they were quite off hand.

    Tonight, I was waiting at a stop light and a car passes me and stops ahead of me in the adjacent lane. The driver backs up, rolls down the window and asked, "Why don't you get historic plates?" And I answer, "Because it's a 2002." Puzzled, the driver looks the Thunderbird over again from front to back. I asked, "Do you think this is a classic Thunderbird?" And he nods yes. I replied that I'd tell my designer friends, they got it just right.

    A couple miles up the street, two girls are under a street light at a bus stop and they are waving energeticly as I approach in the Thunderbird. All smug, I'm smiling about how the Thunderbird still has the look, when I notice two huge headlights bearing down on me in the rear view mirror. It was a SEMTA (South East Michigan Regional Transit Authority) BUS. They were not waving at me..they were waving to catch the bus!

    Win some... lose some....
    Steve
    http://www.thunderbirdnest.com/forum...ad.php?t=15130

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    Re: Revisiting an old thread

    Steve, yesterday I was on Long Beach Island on the Boulevard at a red light, and a guy pulled up next to my wife and i and and said, thats in great shape, what year is it? When I told him 2004, he frowned like I was pulling his leg. Light changed he yelled 'great car" and off we went. I had a big mint grin on my face.
    WHATS THE WORD? THUNDERBIRD !!!
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      Re: Revisiting an old thread

      LOL, great story Steve and Art. Thanks for sharing.
      Sometimes Birds travel far...
      Dutch T-Bird
      tbirdregistry.com No. 27947

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        Re: Revisiting an old thread

        Those must have been Hyundai drivers.

        It's still cool that these cars still get a lot of positive compliments even though they've been around for almost 7 years now.

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          Yes, Steve, I think most of us have experienced the "vintage" remarks from people...and I'm just going to keep on enjoying them! We retro-owners DO now own a 'classic'!!!
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          Drive like you mean it!!
          ~Elle~

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            I have to say this reminds me of my most ardent admirer: a young girl who lives about 3 houses down from me. About 11 or 12 years old. Every time I take Marilyn out and she sees me in it, she just has to yell how much she loves my car. There's a reason I keep it locked in the garage!!!

            I just think it's great how even the young people can appreciate a bird!

            Fergi
            Laissez Le Bon Temps Rouler!

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            • #7
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              I was stopped at an intersection the other day and a motorcycle was turning in my direction, I was thinking to myself... what a nice looking bike. Then I got a little start as he yelled "NICE CAR!" as he passed by. I guess good taste appreciates goood taste.

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