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1983 Thunderbird w/460

Hi folks,

Just thought I'd drop in some pics of our 460 Tbird, it sure has been fun around town!!

Bill

1983 Thunderbird w/460

Reply #1
Sorry, the files were too big!! I'll try to get em smaller

1983 Thunderbird w/460

Reply #2
Ha, figured it out!!

1983 Thunderbird w/460

Reply #3
I'd bet thats fun around town :burnout:  Nice bird Bill and welcome to the board!  Keep the pictures coming :)
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1983 Thunderbird w/460

Reply #4
Nice car.What all have you done (besides the 460 obviously),and what are the future plans?By the way,welcome.
'88 Sport--T-5,MGW shifter,Trick Flow R intake,Ed Curtis cam,Trick Flow heads,Scorpion rockers,75mm Accufab t-body,3G,mini starter,Taurus fan,BBK long tube headers,O/R H-Pipe, Flowamaster Super 44's, deep and deeper Cobra R wheels, Mass Air and 24's,8.8 with 3.73's,140 mph speedo,Mach 1 chin spoiler,SN-95 springs,CHE control arms,aluminum drive shaft and a lot more..

1983 Thunderbird w/460

Reply #5
Nice Ride indeed :D


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1983 Thunderbird w/460

Reply #6
Thanks folks!!

The engine has the whole Edelbrock Performer RPM package - heads, cam, intake. The .030 over sealed power pistons and eagle rods have been balanced and I ground all of the flash and rough surfaces on the crank and block. Hooker headers, 2 1/2" X pipe and full duals.

I rebuilt the C-6 trans myself, wow that was a chalenge!! It has a TCI shift kit too.

It has an 8.8 diff from a 93 Mustang with 3.55 gears and Trac-Loc.

The interior is stock with the addition of the B+M Pro Stick shifter and Autometer gauges.

I put the quick flat black paint on it just to get it out on the road. It was supposed to a "just for now" deal but its kinda growing on me, it looks pretty stealthy!!

Bill

1983 Thunderbird w/460

Reply #7
very cool man...  I always dreamed of running a 460 in my '85 cougar, but now with the gas prices, and the way I shifted towards road course racing, Im glad I didnt.

1983 Thunderbird w/460

Reply #8
Yeh, its not a daily commuter, thats for sure!!

With the aluminium heads and intake, it sits about the same as with the 302. I took the sway bar out too for 1/4 so it wouldn't do too good in autocross!

1983 Thunderbird w/460

Reply #9
Big Mota!

Makes ya think, those cast stroker cranks are so cheap though! Where's the turbo or the nitrous kit? :) Seriously speaking, where did you get that hood I'm diggin it and is it bolt on or pin on?

1983 Thunderbird w/460

Reply #10
I actually made the hood-scoop myself. I used the stock steel hood, but cut all the bracing out from underneath as the steel scoop adds the stucture.

I started out with 1/4" round stock and welded up a skeleton of how I wanted it to look. Then I just welded on the body metal over it. A bit of bondo and there it is!!

It uses all the stock hinges and latch.

Bill

1983 Thunderbird w/460

Reply #11
Nice motor and the body looks nice on the T-bird Car would look nice with some drag racing wheels and tires on it.
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1983 Thunderbird w/460

Reply #12
Looks great :D

So how ya doing with the traction issue with stock size Mustang tires? ;)
88 Thunderbird LX: 306, Edelbrock Performer heads, Comp 266HR cam, Edelbrock Performer RPM intake, bunch of other stuff.

1983 Thunderbird w/460

Reply #13
Yeah, traction is a bit of an issue, tire smoke at the ready!!:burnout:

I have a set of slicks I am going to run at the track, just need to finish up some odds and ends for track tech.

Bill