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From: andrew@grkermi.UUCP (Andrew W. Rogers)
Newsgroups: net.auto
Subject: Re: Thunderbird inquiry
Message-ID: <634@grkermi.UUCP>
Date: Wed, 25-Sep-85 09:16:27 EDT
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Posted: Wed Sep 25 09:16:27 1985
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In article <362@inuxh.UUCP> verner@inuxh.UUCP (Matt Verner) writes:
>Is anyone aware of a national club of thunderbird owners?  I am more
>specifically wondering about a group that is involved with the more
>"classic" thunderbirds say '67 and older.

Hemmings' Vintage Auto Almanac lists five:

Classic Thunderbird Club, Int'l
PO Box 2398
Culver City, CA  90230

North Jersey Thunderbird Association
8 Stag Trail
Fairfield, NJ  07006

Rocky Mountain 1958-66 Thunderbird Club
451 E. 58th Avenue, No. 1185
Denver, CO  80216

Thunderbirds of America		[1967-76]
Box 2766
Cedar Rapids, IA  52406

Vintage Thunderbird Club of America
PO Box 2250
Dearborn, MI  48123


>I have run across a '67 T'bird with 58000 original miles and no rust.

As the former owner of '65 and '70 Fords that I had to junk due to
premature frame rotting, I suggest that you have a body shop look at the
undercarriage.  The '65 had *no* body rust, but the frame was eaten away!
(The '70 rusted out everywhere about equally.)

AWR