1959scudetto Posted April 16, 2021 Posted April 16, 2021 amt (?)1961 T-Bird (original) - got this one from a pen-pal in the U.S. in 1985 as a built-up, unpainted glue-bomb - disassembled, spraypainted and reassembled again - I will restore this one day using some parts of amt's 62 T-Bird (original wheels and tires are still there - I mounted wheels and tires from JoHan's `72 Gran Torino. I wouldn't use this banana yellow again today, but I don't want to remove the whole paint from the body. I think I will replace windshield and -frame with parts from amt's 62 T-Bird, also the missing chrome bezel from the hood scoop, maybe even the rear bumper (the orignal has a bad chrome - I touched this up with silver paint) and some bare-metal for the trim - flocking for the interior, install clear headlight lensespolishing the body and lighten up the panel lines on the doors and trunk that are definitely too dark. Wht would you guys do with it?
hedotwo Posted April 17, 2021 Posted April 17, 2021 Looks like the bird has good bones. I'd do the improvements you mentioned but I'm no fan of that yellow either. Maybe the Ford Desert Gold from that year would look good. Plus, it'd be kind of unique.
Paul Payne Posted April 17, 2021 Posted April 17, 2021 I would leave it as is- the new T-bird parts may not fit due to the body being a bit wider.
Tom Geiger Posted April 17, 2021 Posted April 17, 2021 I think it’s nice enough to keep on the shelf! There’s plenty more out there that need a big rebuild
John1955 Posted April 17, 2021 Posted April 17, 2021 1 hour ago, Tom Geiger said: I think it’s nice enough to keep on the shelf! There’s plenty more out there that need a big rebuild I agree
Oldcarfan27 Posted April 17, 2021 Posted April 17, 2021 2 hours ago, Tom Geiger said: I think it’s nice enough to keep on the shelf! There’s plenty more out there that need a big rebuild 3x
1959scudetto Posted April 17, 2021 Author Posted April 17, 2021 Thanks guys and girls for your nice comments - someday I will be going to restore this one, maybe I will redo the body using a color that comes at least close to an original 1961 color, eventually the original wheels and tires will be used and I have to look for a more period-correct rearview mirror.
Tom Geiger Posted April 17, 2021 Posted April 17, 2021 Here’s my run of 1960 thru 1962.. these are pretty sad and are crying for some love! Yours is much nicer!
Can-Con Posted April 17, 2021 Posted April 17, 2021 I think it looks pretty good as is ,, if you don't mind the color. The back bumper from the newer, more detailed '62 kit will fit perfectly, like it was made for it. But the tail lights are slightly different between the '61 and '62. [BTW, the front bumper is a pretty good fit too. Just a touch wide but not really much more than the original kit part. I doubt anyone would tell the difference.]
1959scudetto Posted April 18, 2021 Author Posted April 18, 2021 12 hours ago, Tom Geiger said: Here’s my run of 1960 thru 1962.. these are pretty sad and are crying for some love! Yours is much nicer! thanks, Tom -when I received my 61 T-Bird, it looked very similar to your (unpainted) '60 Squarebird!
1959scudetto Posted April 18, 2021 Author Posted April 18, 2021 11 hours ago, Can-Con said: I think it looks pretty good as is ,, if you don't mind the color. The back bumper from the newer, more detailed '62 kit will fit perfectly, like it was made for it. But the tail lights are slightly different between the '61 and '62. [BTW, the front bumper is a pretty good fit too. Just a touch wide but not really much more than the original kit part. I doubt anyone would tell the difference.] Thank you Steve, I will try this out someday.
1959scudetto Posted April 18, 2021 Author Posted April 18, 2021 4 hours ago, David G. said: Looks great, keep it as it is. David G. Thank you David, it will also be a matter of (available) time (I will do nothing with it in the immediate future)...
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