T-bird Self-Motivated after 40 years


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By skygazer - 13 Years Ago
Nell, my Grandmother, died from stomach cancer when I was four. This T-bird was her last car. I remember riding in it, and I am restoring it in her honor.



In 1972, in high school auto shop, I pulled the engine from the car. The car hasn't moved under its own power since then... until last Friday. On the very same driveway my Grandma used!







My son took and edited the video. More info at my blog.
By oldcarmark - 13 Years Ago
Hey Skygazer! What a great feeling that must have been!Looks great so far.It never ceases to surprise me how many of these "Baby Bïrds" are still out there off the road and unrestored.I know there still lots of the 54-57 passenger cars but with all the small Birds on the road one would assume theres very few that aren't being driven.Yours has been resting for what 40 years.Keep posting the pics and videos as you progress.
By paul2748 - 13 Years Ago
Good show - as a early Bird owner, its always good to see another one that has been fixed up for the road.
By slumlord444 - 13 Years Ago
Congrats on finally getting it running again. I am currently in the process of restoring my '57 for the 3rd and final time. I bought it in '65 when I was 21. Mine has unfortunately sat for a while from time to time over the years but never that long. My advice is to drive it often and enjoy it. They are a ball to drive and the family history is neat. Unfortunately mine will be sold when I am gone and I hope the next owner will run the hell out of just like I always have.
By gritsngumbo - 13 Years Ago
Congrats!
By junkyardjeff - 13 Years Ago
Swweeeeet,I love the feeling of driving one for the first time in many years.
By Ketterbros - 13 Years Ago
Congrats, keep up the very good work, you will experience all the yesteryear, as I did when I went for a ride in a 57 Bird, got to ride with my Pappy in a 57 Bird which he was taking care of till an Airforce friend took it to Germany.. back in the 60's...again enjoy...

Mesquite, TX.

By pops - 13 Years Ago
Sounds like you had a "Great" Grandmother and she has a "Great" Grandson. The 'Bird is looking really nice!
By MS 57 Blackbird - 13 Years Ago
This is a great story and I love it. Mine was on stands for 30 years and only in the last few years a frame off restoration started that is almost complete. I am hoping to drive mine again one of these days. More power to you!!
By Ted - 13 Years Ago
Congrats on getting the car running again. That’s definitely the hard part and that part is now behind you.  Now you get to concentrate on all those little details that makes the car road worthy.  Be sure to keep us posted of your progress.