Vehicle Owner

Member ID: pastoolio

Location: Sedona, AZ

Vehicle Info

1997 Ford Thunderbird

Bragging Rights

  • 1/4 Mile0 sec @ -1 mph
  • 0-600sec
  • Top Speed-1mph
  • HP-1
  • Weight-1lbs

Major Upgrades

  • turbo
  • nitrous
  • bore increase
  • port and polish
  • supercharger
  • extrude honed
  • stroke increase
  • engine swap

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Performance Parts

Interior

Exterior Styling

  • Nitto Tires 

Car Audio & Video

Ratings

    • Currently 3.3/5 Stars.

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Last updated: Jun 28, 2008

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Mike’s Ford Thunderbird

  • Currently 3.3 /5 Stars.
19 guestbook comments

May 7th.

I guess it's time I get going on the body work. I started on the trunk lock and holes, and got some of the clearcoat sanded down on the body. This is going to take a LLLLOOONNNGGGG time, but when the body shop wants $7,000 to do the body work and paint it, then it's worth it. It's taken 4 times to get the trunk just right. I guess I'm pretty anal about it. Now that my car is shaved, its looks better without the wing on the back. But that's more holes to fill and sand... Thanks Nolan! I am also going to fill the lower body line in. Just cause. So here it is so far---->
pastoolio's 1997 Ford Thunderbird
pastoolio's 1997 Ford Thunderbird
pastoolio's 1997 Ford Thunderbird
pastoolio's 1997 Ford Thunderbird
pastoolio's 1997 Ford Thunderbird

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RyansBird  

Posted by: RyansBird

07/31/2008 09:44AM

nice bird i love it 5 stars

Midnightrider916  

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

AXISMAX  

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.

blackmetal352  

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

Mc_Eiht213  

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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Vehicle Owner

Member ID: pastoolio

Location: Sedona, AZ