First Place !
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First Place !
Today I entered my 56 in a car show first time for her to be judged. I won first place in my class of 1950's vintage cars plus the participants choice award. Not bad for my first time with my latest car purchase.
close up of the First Place Trophy
close up of the First Place Trophy
Last edited by ICON 1956 on Sun Aug 05, 2018 6:40 pm, edited 1 time in total.
1956 Thunderbird Sage Green
1953 Ford Custom Liner Hot Rod With Flat 8 Motor with Henderson three 2 barrel Carbs
VTCI Member # 12309
1953 Ford Custom Liner Hot Rod With Flat 8 Motor with Henderson three 2 barrel Carbs
VTCI Member # 12309
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Congratulations! I like the color.
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Congratulations. it's nice to see a T Bird win. I have participated in several car shows over the last two years, and have won some trophies -but I have noticed a strong bias toward Chevrolets. Anyone else notice this?
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On day two I scored Best in Show and 1st in my class. Wow ! I never had this experience on my other cars I had.
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1956 Thunderbird Sage Green
1953 Ford Custom Liner Hot Rod With Flat 8 Motor with Henderson three 2 barrel Carbs
VTCI Member # 12309
1953 Ford Custom Liner Hot Rod With Flat 8 Motor with Henderson three 2 barrel Carbs
VTCI Member # 12309
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Congratulations. You do have a nice car!
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Way to go Icon!!
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It is a beautiful car. May you enjoy many more wins--each happier than the last! '56 rocks!
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Thank You All for your kind responses, It's nice to have a car that is a turn key. My past cars were fine but they weren't as nice as this 56. I did much of the work on the 65 Mustang and 61 Thunderbird, But they were great but not as nice as the 56 Thunderbird.
My 1965 Mustang with a straight six was ok but had no get up and go:
My 1961 Thunderbird was a complete tear down but still had a few issues and I needed to have to spend more money:
I just wanted a classic car which I have always liked with a unusual color and only 4% with this color were produced :
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My 1965 Mustang with a straight six was ok but had no get up and go:
My 1961 Thunderbird was a complete tear down but still had a few issues and I needed to have to spend more money:
I just wanted a classic car which I have always liked with a unusual color and only 4% with this color were produced :
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1956 Thunderbird Sage Green
1953 Ford Custom Liner Hot Rod With Flat 8 Motor with Henderson three 2 barrel Carbs
VTCI Member # 12309
1953 Ford Custom Liner Hot Rod With Flat 8 Motor with Henderson three 2 barrel Carbs
VTCI Member # 12309
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Very nice car, done to the nines. I see you have it for sale, If you don't mind me asking. what are you looking to get for it?
57 D code Colonial White
Wise man once told me, "you don't know what you don't know"
West Newton, PA
Wise man once told me, "you don't know what you don't know"
West Newton, PA
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Icon:
Although my car was built the reverse of yours (white w/ green top) which is extraordinarily rare (1 of about 32 per calculation of David Tulowitzky #'s) I just didn't think I could bear the green, especially as during the tear down I found a lot of evidence of 62 year old sun faded "almost" green. When I got the car it was finished in Fiesta Red w/ white top. What my car was born like (poorly electronically re-colored green top & interior from a picture I found on the net w/ white & blue top) appears below.
Although I still don't think I would have gone the white/green route, the color on you car is awesome! I to would like to know what you want for it.
Where my car ended up is below. I know this may be hard for the purists.
Although my car was built the reverse of yours (white w/ green top) which is extraordinarily rare (1 of about 32 per calculation of David Tulowitzky #'s) I just didn't think I could bear the green, especially as during the tear down I found a lot of evidence of 62 year old sun faded "almost" green. When I got the car it was finished in Fiesta Red w/ white top. What my car was born like (poorly electronically re-colored green top & interior from a picture I found on the net w/ white & blue top) appears below.
Although I still don't think I would have gone the white/green route, the color on you car is awesome! I to would like to know what you want for it.
Where my car ended up is below. I know this may be hard for the purists.
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Congratulations on all of the wins - good to see a T-bird pulling them in. Beautiful car. Love the green color!
1957 Raven Black E-code, manual (second owner)
1990 Super Coupe, auto. (original owner)
1990 Super Coupe, auto. (original owner)
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Sorry that was last year's picture from a consignment dealer the previous owner had the car. I'am the new owner. She is NFS.
1956 Thunderbird Sage Green
1953 Ford Custom Liner Hot Rod With Flat 8 Motor with Henderson three 2 barrel Carbs
VTCI Member # 12309
1953 Ford Custom Liner Hot Rod With Flat 8 Motor with Henderson three 2 barrel Carbs
VTCI Member # 12309
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Lucky me, I love the green but my wife would not allow me to bring it home because of the color.
57 D code Colonial White
Wise man once told me, "you don't know what you don't know"
West Newton, PA
Wise man once told me, "you don't know what you don't know"
West Newton, PA