1966 Ford Thunderbird "Ivy Yellow" | Cruisin Classics

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  • Опубликовано: 3 авг 2024
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    614-276-7355
    3575 Fisher Rd
    Columbus OH 43228
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    00:00 Intro
    00:04 Walk Around
    09:03 Test Drive
    16:38 Underneath Photos
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Комментарии • 6

  • @raywilliams1477
    @raywilliams1477 Год назад +1

    Those Landau roof birds look the best!!! Sure would like to have this one!!! 428!!! Oh yeah!!!!

  • @kevinhabener1279
    @kevinhabener1279 9 месяцев назад

    I find it almost impossible for me to not want this particular car, myself. It had plenty of power with the base 315 horsepower 390. But that 428 with 345-HP and 462 ft/lbs is even better. And the '66 T-Birds had an indestructible transmission (every bit as strong as GM's Turbo 400) called the C-6. It'll get you cruising at 80+ mph all day on an interstate.

  • @gfpbutler1071
    @gfpbutler1071 Год назад +1

    Can anyone suggest how we might research a 66 T-Bird back to the original new car sale? The oldest receipt and motor vehicle inspection was 1998. It was sold as a used car. The VIN is non-standard on that car and we have had no luck working through MVA, CarFox or Kelly Blue Book. Any suggestions gratefully accepted and appreciated.

  • @ihave35cents95
    @ihave35cents95 2 года назад

    It's beautiful but they ruined the hood that Year from the 64 and 65

    • @charlestesoro7902
      @charlestesoro7902 Год назад

      Agreed. The '66's are nice T-Birds. Ford cheapened the '66's hood and front end (grill, headlamps, bumper) at the expense of making the interior more luxurious than the '64 or '65's.

    • @scottlogan2971
      @scottlogan2971 6 месяцев назад

      Totally disagree. The '66 front end was completely redesigned, imparting a lighter and far more sporty appearance than the two previous years. Ford stylist David Ash was mostly responsible for the new for '66 front end design. It was by far the best looking of that 3-year generation. I'd lose the rear fender shields on this car to give it a more sporty appearance which Ford was promoting on the T-bird for '66. The Honeydew Yellow with black vinyl top and interior was stunning. The 428 is an added bonus for sure. @@charlestesoro7902