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This is a 1956 T Bird I restored some time ago. (Senior Award Winner)
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slumlord444
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Nice! If they only didn't have that spare tire hanging out the back end. No offense meant, I just never did like a conferential kit. Friend had a nice '53 Ford hardtop with one back in high school. I always told him he should back it up to the railroad tracks and wait for a train to come along and take it off.
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paul2748
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Got one just like it - color - Fiesta Red. Pic taken in San Jose CA. Drove it from NJ.
54 Victoria 312; 48 Ford Conv 302, 56 Bird 312 Forever Ford Midland Park, NJ
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WoW! Looks nice, Paul.
NoShortcuts a.k.a. Charlie Brown near Syracuse, New York
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Meandean
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slumlord444 (8/20/2016)
Nice! If they only didn't have that spare tire hanging out the back end. No offense meant, I just never did like a conferential kit. Friend had a nice '53 Ford hardtop with one back in high school. I always told him he should back it up to the railroad tracks and wait for a train to come along and take it off. I thought I was the only one who didn't like the Continental Kits. Really, on any car. To each his own, of course.
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speedpro56
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The continental kits on 1956 Tbirds were standard equipment, but not on 55 and 57 birds.
-Gary Burnette-
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Coyotes bird
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And that is why I waned to do a 55 T Bird. My 55 is going to look like an over all restoration. But i'm not taking the body off the frame.
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PF Arcand
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I agree with the negative view of the Conti kit on the 1956s.. I think it was at that point, that Ford more or less threw in the towel as far as it being a true sports car & left that area to G.M's Corvette.. However, nowdays U could remove the kit & obtain a suitable compact spare.. I've seen one in a magazine which was done that way. It looked stock. I think a 55 bumper was installed.
Paul
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speedpro56
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I have to admit I do like the continental kit on the birds, to me they add class and of course that's just my opinion. I do like them without the kit as well meaning I wouldn't order a kit if it came without one.
-Gary Burnette-
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speedpro56
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The kit was used to allow for more trunk space.
-Gary Burnette-
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