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Member ID: 77thunder

Location: Logan, UT

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1977 Ford Thunderbird

Bragging Rights

  • 1/4 Mile0 sec @ -1 mph
  • 0-600sec
  • Top Speed-1mph
  • HP-1
  • Weight3980lbs

Major Upgrades

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

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    • Currently 3.3/5 Stars.
    • Currently 3.3/5 Stars.

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Last updated: Aug 09, 2005

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Sean’s Ford Thunderbird
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12 guestbook comments

Hi everyone. This is my 1977 Thunderbird.

Right now, there isn't much to brag about, but once i get more money coming in, expect to see some upgrades. I am hoping to get the 400 v8 rebuilt soon, and maybe fix the brakes. I finally got the rims and hood scoop on, so the car looks more redneck than ever.
I also just got it dualed out with new mufflers(not flowmaster, not enough money) but it still sounds better.

Here are some things I am hoping to do to my car in the near future:

dual exhaust w\flowmaster
edelbrock 650 cfm 4 bbl
paint
get seats upholstered
sound system
engine rebuild

Page 1-car as is
Page 2-in-the-process
Page 3-friend's cars

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78tbirdguy  

Posted by: 78tbirdguy

06/22/2005 07:49PM

Hey, check out my '78, you might get some neat ideas!

fairlaneSC  

Posted by: fairlaneSC

03/25/2005 10:23PM

Well, it looks like you have quite a project. One great thing about your car.... You won't have to worry about seeing 50 of them at a show. It's cool to be different. How long do you think it will take to finish her? Talk to you later.Jason

bItChAtU  

Posted by: bItChAtU

11/15/2004 12:17AM

Sorry it's taken me so long to reply about the headlight doors. According to the owners manual their should be lines that connect through the firewall on the driver's side along the curve of the wheel well in the engine compartment. when you locate these two hoses they'll attach straight to a little quater-sized adjustor. on one side their should be two lines going into it and two lines coming from it. If their are missing lines thats easy to fix, but if they are in place and everything seems normal it could be the plastic adjustor itself. if it's that you could be in some trouble, unless you know of any salvage yards that have similar model T-birds. Why I know this is my dad had messed around with the adjustor in my car to open the doors so he could clean the headlights and broke it leaving the doors to stay open until he finally found a replacement.

Makkarin  

Posted by: Makkarin

10/16/2004 09:25PM

hey, keep it up! Updated my page, lots of new pics. Engine and interior! 78 tbird.

pric20  

Posted by: pric20

09/14/2004 11:27AM

hey dude, people can be real dicks eh? but ya... ur off 2 a good start with ur bird dude. that 400 is going to rock when u put a little dow into it. so good luck.

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Member ID: 77thunder

Location: Logan, UT