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Old 03-07-2017, 10:47 AM   #1
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Default My fifth T-Bird, but 1st in many many years

A '57 followed me home from Las Vegas on the trailer yesterday. Having been in the car hobby for 52 years I well understand the first impulse to ride off in all directions madly when you get a new project. Couple questions for the experts.

Which of the "clubs" is the logical choice for the early birds? Strengths? Weaknesses?

I live in a remote area of Nevada that does not have the talent (especially and including me) to do a body and paint restoration. Does anyone know a worthy shop in Northern Nevada that can do a correct restoration. Too many T-Birds with wavy quarter panels and you look underneath and the evidence of sloppy bondo work is spread like cake icing. Looking for a shop that can achieve about 98% metal work and 2% frosting on the cake (aren't we all). Know I must pay the price. That's OK.

Me and my bride of 42 years took our honeymoon in a '56 in 1975. The '57 I bought is a California car with good metal throughout and what tipped me over is the paint code is Coral Sand body with Raven Black porthole top.

I'll be actively looking for a soft top for this also.

Thanks for any ideas!
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Old 03-07-2017, 12:25 PM   #2
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Welcome. Sounds like a pretty nice ride and a good color. Maybe some pictures when you get a minute.

I've had good luck with Concours Parts out of Carson City. As things go they're not that far from you. I've also been happy with Larrys Thunderbird but I haven't done much with them in several years.

I've owned both original soft tops and the replacement from Prestige Thunderbird. It's a fine "come home" top, but not a reproduction. The originals are expensive, typically need a going thru and new fabric or vinyl. So it depends on what you want and how much you want to pay.

CTCI is a great technical site for the early birds, with an archive of how to and what's original info. I don't know about the other clubs, it you won't go wrong with CTCI.

Sorry I can't help with a shop in your area, but I'm sure someone will know.
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Old 03-07-2017, 02:13 PM   #3
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Check around your town (at auto parts stores, ?) for local car clubs and ask those folks which shops to take, or not take, your new project to.

Here's a search page of links that might(?) help you out...
https://www.google.com/search?q=Tono...utf-8&oe=utf-8

This CTCI chapter in Reno is apparently the one closest to you. Call and talk to them anyway.
It looks like they meet at a restoration shop???
https://www.ctci.org/chapters/chapter79.php

This page has a listing for a car club in Tonopah, but not sure how current the contact info is..
http://www.collectorcarswapmeet.com/carclub/?cat_id=202
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Old 03-07-2017, 07:05 PM   #4
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Default Re: My fifth T-Bird, but 1st in many many years

Thanks for the answers. I'll look into the CTCI Sierra group. Hope they're still active.
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Old 03-07-2017, 09:27 PM   #5
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I agree with the recommendations for CTCI. They have a web site ( ctci.org ) and a nice bimonthly magazine. They are exclusively 55-57 Birds

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Old 03-09-2017, 09:40 PM   #6
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As others have said CTCI is your best resource and FYI there is a softopfor sale here in Tulsa (not mine) nor do I know anything about it.
https://tulsa.craigslist.org/pts/5995277697.html
I will also add that I am a 55 bird owner of almost 50years same car. I am in the process of restoring the Softop on it now. It is a slow and tedious process but I am not in any great hurry. I also know its not going to be cheap either! All the parts will be ew which means almost every thing but the frame! So I will be getting close to 3-4000 when done? Must be a labor of love thing.
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Old 03-11-2017, 07:58 PM   #7
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Ah, scope creep. Going to embark on a frame off resto. The body man says if you work to align everything and the body is actually sitting twisted on old rotten mounts you waste a ton of time and money. I believe it's a worthy car. So, off we go, into the wild expensive yonder . . .
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