Hi Guys
More info on engine, trans, electrical, etc.
Distributor I am unsure of, I believe it is a later model. All I know is it has vacuum advance.
Intake is a 57 and we put a new Holley 600cfm on it. Had to make an adaptor for the stock air cleaner to work annnnnnnd modify the air cleaner base itself. Just had to remove the part where the cork part went. Apparently with the 57 intake and the big Holley, the hood didn't wanna shut

Other details. Had brake booster rebuilt last month. I did ALL new brakes which was shoes, hardware, springs, wheel cylinders, hoses and rebuilt the master cylinder. All hardlines have been flushed and verified to run clean. New front wheel bearings and seals. New axle bearings and seals and pinion seal. Rearend drained, cleaned, flushed and fresh juice installed. Rear gears are 4.10's sooooooooo we'll probably be going to a steeper gear set

New water pump and radiator. Power steering pump "appears" to be ok but won't know until engine is running. Then I fear there might be a leaking pump, lines/hoses and or cylinders to deal with. Replaced all engine mounts. One other terrifying thought is rear main seal issues. Car sat for 43 years, soooooooo I've read enough horror stories about the "rope seals" on these engines. If indeed it leaks, wonder how much fun it would be to replace in the car or if it's even possible. Exhaust will be the next engine related pieces. It has headpipes and mufflers on it but no tailpipe pieces. Hoping I can just order up the 4 pieces for the tailpipes and hardware/hangers and be done with that portion. Transmission is a Borg Warner T10 4 speed, that my Dad bought from the local Ford dealer circa 1964! Went through the trans and it's brand new again. Pressure plate was fine, got a new disc, throw out and pilot bearing and all is installed and goes through the gears pretty nicely.
Electrical. It was a partial 12V system in the 60's. My Dad can't quite remember how he did it though. However it does have a 12V regulator and gen on it and 12V starter. Seems to have 12V headlights in it but we of course are going to go through and check that and swap all interior lighting to 12V as well. Far as ignition, took the points all out and went to install the Pertronix from Summit to learn it was incorrect. So, put all the standard stuff back in as well as new plug wires. When cranking it, it'll shoot an arc (from coil wire to coil) probably .250 or more back into the coil and you can hear the arc! So I think we'll be ok with points for now. Most engine bay wiring has to be replaced or repaired. Have a headlight harness coming from Larry's, the one that goes between headlights, horn and regulator. Noticed also need the actual headlight harness itself as well, from the junction block to the headlight. Interior wiring is ok, still flexible and safe but there will be some hours involved in straightening that up and double checking it.
Will be replacing the entire hardtop weatherstripping (ugh). Door gaskets, gasket for rear window in hardtop, trunk seal, the tail light gaskets, door handle and lock gaskets, etc etc. BIG money there it looks like to get it all sealed up with fresh gaskets and weatherstripping. Other exterior pieces are reinstalling the "hash" marks, V8 emblems and Thunderbird script. In 64 my Dad redid the body and painted it. However, removed all emblems and filled mounting holes. Gonna be kinda fun to dimensionally locate where emblems go. Thunderbird script should be fine, can see from inside trunk where those holes were. Hash marks and V8 emblems, might be able to crawl up in the front fenderwell and find those from the inside. Car also needs an outside mirror, not quite sure how to locate that! Other exciting parts will be getting the wipers working, budget too tight for the electric conversion wipers

Having a lot of fun. It's a family project with my Dad, my amazing wife and 4 year old Son. We're all having a blast and my wife amazes me each marathon weekend we put in on the car. This past Saturday was a 9am start and we clocked out at 2am Sunday morning. Couple weekends ago we did a 9am start and quit at 430am Sunday morning! FUN!