New 85 TC Owner - Introduction Reply #15 – April 09, 2009, 05:02:18 PM Welcome to the forum.It's one of the best if not THE best. Quote Selected
New 85 TC Owner - Introduction Reply #16 – April 09, 2009, 07:40:19 PM T-bird looks nice :DYour car remindes me that I need to get off my butt and re-finish the TC Snowflake wheels I have so I can get them on my T-bird. Quote Selected
New 85 TC Owner - Introduction Reply #18 – April 09, 2009, 11:31:07 PM Seems like a great group. Thanks for the welcome. Quote Selected
New 85 TC Owner - Introduction Reply #19 – April 09, 2009, 11:44:58 PM Welcome... almost 40 eh??? Punk... Quote Selected
New 85 TC Owner - Introduction Reply #20 – April 09, 2009, 11:55:06 PM Nice lookin but would be better with the 2.3T but each to there own! Almost 40 that means I can still trust you! I'm gonna have to amend my rule very soon though or I won't be able to trust myself! Quote Selected
New 85 TC Owner - Introduction Reply #21 – April 10, 2009, 06:53:39 AM That is a beautiful car! Very nice. Welcome to the board. Enjoy!Brian Quote Selected
New 85 TC Owner - Introduction Reply #22 – April 10, 2009, 07:23:50 AM Welcome to the group. Don't suppose that is the one that was on C/L a while back, I think in the Sacramento area? Looks sweet. Quote Selected
New 85 TC Owner - Introduction Reply #23 – April 10, 2009, 07:53:52 AM Welcome,That CoolCats guy is OK, [SIZE="1"]just worry about his little inner voice that pop out from time to time[/SIZE] ;) Quote Selected
New 85 TC Owner - Introduction Reply #24 – April 10, 2009, 12:47:37 PM Lots of nice Tbirds/Cougars here. Yes, Eskimo.... I picked this up in CA gold country (Diamond Springs) from CL. It was a Northern CA car. Now a Northern NV car. Been driving to work everyday, great having it all registered, smogged, and insured now in NV. I'm very proud to be in it during the morning commute and drive home.This is my first project car that just needs a lot of TLC and bolt-on upgrades. I'm used to the complete resurrections, so this one is gonna be fun. Quote Selected
New 85 TC Owner - Introduction Reply #25 – April 10, 2009, 02:41:03 PM Welcome! Sharp car, very sharp. I think an 87/88 TC hood on there would help set it off. My $.02. That's one good thing about this forum. We are happy to share our opinions even when we weren't asked. That's just the kind of guys we are. :D Quote Selected
New 85 TC Owner - Introduction Reply #26 – April 10, 2009, 04:04:18 PM Welcome aboard man. As the others told you, when you run into a brick wall on the T-bird just ask someone on here. You will get all the help you need! Quote Selected
New 85 TC Owner - Introduction Reply #27 – April 10, 2009, 09:41:13 PM Quote from: Mikelonis;266617I swear, I painted my Torino before that movie came out. Don't know who that one belongs too, some guy in the Detroit area.Cheers.That car in the movie was bought new in Springfield Missouri and stayed in that area and restored in around 2000 and then sold on ebay and was bought by by a company called Salt City Classic and Muscle from Utah. Then Larry Stelling bought it to use in the movie for Clint Eastwood and apparantly Clint wants them to hang onto it! All according to an article in the Fairlane club of America's magazine. Quote Selected
New 85 TC Owner - Introduction Reply #28 – April 11, 2009, 12:06:31 AM Hi there, Welcome! Quote Selected
New 85 TC Owner - Introduction Reply #29 – April 11, 2009, 02:42:04 AM Quote from: stvrrr;266797That car in the movie was bought new in Springfield Missouri and stayed in that area and restored in around 2000 and then sold on ebay and was bought by by a company called Salt City Classic and Muscle from Utah. Then Larry Stelling bought it to use in the movie for Clint Eastwood and apparantly Clint wants them to hang onto it! All according to an article in the Fairlane club of America's magazine.salt city classics is selling a 1987 thunderbird with 45,000 miles on it for $9,500 I think. I posted a craigslist ad a couple of weeks ago. Quote Selected