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Yes I had to use spelll check on acquisition, So it ain't a pony but its a 48,000 mile beauty of a '77 T-bird my first love 400ci C6 all original 'cept the exhaust and the stick on pinstripes. I feel 18 again.Oh the knee knockers on the rear are already gone.
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My oldest brother had one Identical to that, twas a nice ride!
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ahhhhh yes the 70's
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Way cool. We gotta keep them survivors alive. Now you have a bash cruiser...no excuses!
BB
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You gents this ain't no superfly eldorado pimp mobile, them guys drove lincolns and caddys
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I really like that car............you really need this hat............
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josh-kebob wrote:
I really like that car............you really need this hat............
That hat would look good on Don's 70's guy above...oh yeah...
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Keep some baby powder in the glove box for powdering your pimp hand. You've got to keep it strong you know.
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I'm with you birdman, not a caddy or Lincoln. My boss at the gas station I worked had a 78 T ( ifin I remember correctly) I thought it was a cool car, still do.
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Love it!!!
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It's really clean for almost 40. My cousin had a grey one, it didn't look near that good in 87.
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"Bird-dude" you GOTTA drive that beaut to the MSBB?? and give everybody a ride in a FINE set-of-wheels!
ALL at the SAME TIME!!!
I bet it feels like floating on a cloud.
Like Richard Pryor once said....."can't hear nuth'in butt da tick'in of da clock!"
6s6
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Had a white 79 with the red interior. Loved that car. Hood a mile long looking down over it.
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Looks to be in nice condition. I bought a 77 TBird for $75 once. Drove it home after installing a new starter. It had so much blowby the air cleaner woild fill up with oil. I bought it from the original owner who had never once changed the oil in it.
If the dash lights don't work, I bet I know why.
Would like to see you make the bash in that thing!
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The fuzzy dice go well with the fine Corinthian velour.
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You guys! First car I ever bought just outta high school was a '78 bird best driving automobile I ever owned. No real performance but there wasn't any cars that would snap your head back them days if i remember right the fastest production car was a datsun, I used to out run Camaros with one of these old birds, 17.sec 1/4 mile (fact) with the eight track blasting.
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Don wrote:
ahhhhh yes the 70's
Huggy Bear from Starsky and Hutch........
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Great car, I wouldn't change a thing, but if you need some ideas:
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