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Looks like it's been pieced and patched together over the years. 55 front driver side fender but 56 rear bumper with CK and 56 taillights. Emblems & hash marks missing or replaced. turn signal lights replaced with larger versions
On last night's show of Car Crazy they featured the Americana Car Show in New Zealand. An awsome display of American cars and the New Zealanders who owned them simply loved American iron and the ones shown were excellent. No telling where all American classics will show up.
Lonestar
It was a smile in every mile
Gotta love that American Ride
Saw the Car Crazy show also from some of the stories the cars were shipped from the U.S. to the owners.Many left drivers wheels and some right side.
The T-Bird must be garaged as there didn't look like it had any bullet hole in it .
What I found interesting is that it appeared to have never been labeled a Thunderbird at all. Those "FORD" badges are exactly where the Thunderbird badges belong. Perhaps...FORD was a better name for the culture of that country. After all, they look and fit extremely well to be just thrown on there.
Looks like it's been pieced and patched together over the years. 55 front driver side fender but 56 rear bumper with CK and 56 taillights. Emblems & hash marks missing or replaced. turn signal lights replaced with larger versions
The front emblem, in place of the crossed flags, is off an early 1960's F-100 6 cylinder pickup truck. I don't know what the Ford emblems on the rear quarter panels came off of, but I suspect a truck origin as well.
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