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On this one, you can clearly see the X members that were added to this chassis. You should check the bolts to make sure they are tight, otherwise you will experience excessive cowl shake.
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Thanks for the link.
Besides the neat cut-aways also noticed the necklace in this shot. Never seen that before. Has anyone ever seen that for real or on sale?
Have not seen it for real. It was part of a clothing designers show that Ford put on. Originally planned to show on Sept 12 (or 13), 2001, it was postponed due to 9/11 until February of 2002. At least one of the major fashion magazines had a 12 page Ford ad showcasing the clothing, handbags and jewlery that month but I don't know/recall if any were ever put up for the retail market. Many of the items that were worn or shown at the show were put up on ebay a couple of years later. But I don't recall any of that Thunderbird jewelry coming up.
One of the handbags had a similar chain with that Thunderbird emblem as part of the bag but when it went up for auction, the chain did not come with it (I asked). I think the bag brought in over $1000 when the auction was over.
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