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Location: Sedona, AZ
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1997 Ford Thunderbird
Bought: Jan, 0001
Sold: Jan, 0001
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NOS 1974 Ford Thunderbird Rear RH Bumper Pad K $9.99
FORD THUNDERBIRD/MERCURY LYNX,LN7 DOOR HANDLE 81-87,88R $8.89
INNER ROCKER PANELS, THUNDERBIRD 1955-57..NEW PAIR!! $49.99
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July 31st. Ok so it was time to take out the subwoofer box and begin the arduous chore of designing a whole new box/trunk. Below are pics of the removeal. I also stripted the rear interior to make the tint guys job easier, since I'm getting the windows tinted much darker this week. Almost there, this is the mess that was the trunk Where the box was, is now just an extention from the cabin to the trunk, almost like a hatchback. Time for the dumpster with this box!
My ass end also goes alot higher at a lower psi now that there insn't 500 lbs. of subwoofers and box in there.
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Posted by: RyansBird
07/31/2008 09:44AM
nice bird i love it 5 stars
Posted by: Midnightrider916
06/29/2008 02:04PM
the bird is lookin good you and me are in the same boat lol i ran accross baggedbirds.com a few years back and just now getting to the starting of it so far my ass end is laying on the ground and im pricing out slam specialty bags just waiting to get the cash together to get them and the brackets and i to took out my trunk lock so when you get a chance stop by and look at some of the improvements i have done im still working on it but with no garage now its kinda hard but i dont think anything has turned out too bad for the fact i have done everything outdoors and waited for the perfect time to prime the car and not get dust anywhere until it drys lol only thing im working on trying to figure out is how and where to setup some bump stops so when i let this beast down at a fast rate of speed it will stop within like a half an inch before slamming on my rear bumper and busting up the fiberglass work i did well hollar at me and throw some ideas my way
Posted by: AXISMAX
06/27/2007 12:32AM
NOW THATS LOW, SWEET SUB SET UP, I WOULD HATE TO BE SITTING IN THE BACK, PASS BY MY PAGE AND LET ME KNOW WHAT U THINK.
Posted by: blackmetal352
06/26/2007 02:41PM
nice car. maby you can help me out. i cant find any parts where i live. can you email me some names or places to find stuff. blackmetal352@hotmail.com. thanks
Posted by: Mc_Eiht213
12/06/2006 10:42AM
love the rims phat bird. come check out mine when you get the chance
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