John Kuvakas
Warrenton, VA
Extremely interesting, JK ! A beautiful bunch of gorgeous and low-production Thunderbirds. Then (or now) you were a delighted and fortunate individual to have one of these T-Birds.
We may look at a lot of the same type of YouTube videos John. I have had this video 'suggested for viewing' several times. Just now took the time to watch it and it was TERRIFIC! F-Code 1957 for me please! Thank you John!
F-Code 1957 for me please! Thank you John!
Me too.🤑
I enjoyed that, thanks John.
Wonderful video, John. Not that keen on post 1957 Thunderbirds but that F-Code 1957 version is outstanding. Love it. The rest was interesting history.
Great nostalgic informational video John! THANKS!
My endearment to the Thunderbird started with the '58 version and ended with the '60. Before and after those years, I was never caught up in the hoopla surrounding the car.
George Schire
Oakdale, Minnesota
A lovey and rare flock of birds. Thanks John.
John Bono
North Jersey
Good video and I am a life long T-Bird fan. My scale model collection includes most all the T-Birds offered. Our neighbor, Penny, sometimes drove me to school in her pink 1957 w/white interior, until Dad had an affair with her. After my parents divorced in 1959, Mom bought a new white 1960 T-Bird convertible w/turquoise interior. Parents remarried each other and Dad bought a new 1963 T-Bird hardtop, Heritage Burgundy w/pearl beige interior. Later Dad bought a 1966 Town Landau, blue w/blue interior and white vinyl top. The 1963 was given to me on my 16th birthday early 1967, and I received the 1966 during my first year of college, 1969. My current "sunny day" car is a 1966 T-Bird convertible, yellow w/black interior & conv. top. I think my history with T-Birds justifies my passion.