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I am not of that era, so I wouldn't want to try that. Everyone has their own opinion, which is fine, but I like the look that was achieved with the retrobirds and don't think the lines lend themselves enough for this treatment. It would be interesting to hear from anyone who has undertaken this, it looks like a good bit of work to make something look that smooth.
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The black one looks like a Bat-Mobile. I like the fins on the 1957 Tbird, but either the angle of the photo, the black paint, or the fins themselves look twice as big on the retro bird. I just don't think it works.
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Alex The Heretic Articifer A mass-produced car is a point of departure; not a dead-end. Gallery of Heresy "Wyrd literally means "that which has turned" or "that which has become"... It carries the idea of "turned into" in both the sense of becoming something new and the sense of turning back to an original starting point".
Arlea Æðelwyrd Hunt-Anschütz, in "What is Wyrd?" in Cup of Wonder No. 5 (October 2001)
John is probably right.
I had a 57 Ford Fairlane 500 convertible when new. Black. I absolutely loved the looks.
This? Not so much.
But I won't criticize those who do like it. Strokes and folks.
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Invoice $38,457 - Sold new 9/15/2003
One of twenty two built like this
She was a good one. Sold 12/30/2014.
Replaced with 2013 Infiniti G37 Coupe.
A lot better car and even more exclusive, but doesn't have the Cachet the Thunderbird had. Adios, mi Amigo.
When designing the '02-05, Ford bought a 1957 and 1955 Thunderbird and parked them IN the design studio to get the feel (literally) and flavor of the original 'Birds. If they wanted fins and eyebrows over the headlights, they would have put them into the new 'Bird. The result was just right, IMVHO.
John is probably right.
I had a 57 Ford Fairlane 500 convertible when new. Black. I absolutely loved the looks.
This? Not so much.
I had a 57 Fairlane 500 2Dr HT metallic green (my second car). Somehow the fins looked much better on that car. Maybe it was because that car was longer.
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I agree with the others here. The additions are not in proportion with the rest of the design. I like the new one just the way it is (that is why I bought it). If you want a '57 get one, there are really some nice ones available for decent prices now.
On the other hand, it looks like they put a lot of time and effort into it and did a good job. Just not something I would do to mine.
I agree with the others here. The additions are not in proportion with the rest of the design. I like the new one just the way it is (that is why I bought it). If you want a '57 get one, there are really some nice ones available for decent prices now.
On the other hand, it looks like they put a lot of time and effort into it and did a good job. Just not something I would do to mine.
I'm not thrilled by the headlights, I'm working on a much more elegant treatment for Wyrdbird. And I have LA Phil's fins, which I like much better than these and look to be a whole lot easier to install, but it might be a while before I can get them fitted.
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Alex The Heretic Articifer A mass-produced car is a point of departure; not a dead-end. Gallery of Heresy "Wyrd literally means "that which has turned" or "that which has become"... It carries the idea of "turned into" in both the sense of becoming something new and the sense of turning back to an original starting point".
Arlea Æðelwyrd Hunt-Anschütz, in "What is Wyrd?" in Cup of Wonder No. 5 (October 2001)
When designing the '02-05, Ford bought a 1957 and 1955 Thunderbird and parked them IN the design studio to get the feel (literally) and flavor of the original 'Birds. If they wanted fins and eyebrows over the headlights, they would have put them into the new 'Bird. The result was just right, IMVHO.
That said... there MUST have beem a version similar to this revision that ended up being foresaken as TOO Retro maybe ??
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