by "ImmoralMinority" (araimondo)
Published 06/30/2017 at 22:26
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STARS: 5
My mediation went well, and the client who did not trust me now thinks I am a hero.
To kill time during mediation, I hopped on eBay, and picked up a couple of the missing badges for the T Bird. The kid needs a good start, right?
Something happened, and things slipped out of control.
It is basically new, and ours has a messed up grille. Christmas is coming, right? I am going to have to hide this til then.
How did this happen?
"Steve in Manhattan" (blogenfreude01)
06/30/2017 at 22:28, STARS: 1
How could I not approve - complete badging on a car like that is de rigueur ...
"WilliamsSW" (williamssw)
06/30/2017 at 22:30, STARS: 2
Old Thunderbirds have the best badges.
"2Fast2Furious: Rotary Powered" (2fast2furiousfc3s)
06/30/2017 at 22:31, STARS: 1
That’s as lot of $$ on badges, by then I would have debadged the thing or when looking at a yard lol
"shop-teacher" (shop-teacher)
06/30/2017 at 22:40, STARS: 0
Yeah, Christmas is totally coming!
"AM3R, lost another burner" (am3r17)
06/30/2017 at 23:10, STARS: 0
Kinda related. I need help. There’s a motorcycle on my local CL that I could possibly get really cheap, but it’s been partly crushed by a tree. Should I still get it and practice fixing it up??
"fintail" (fintail)
06/30/2017 at 23:15, STARS: 0
Kudos for saving it and making a project with the kid. These beaky Birds aren’t the most embraced, but they do have a unique style. I forget if you mentioned it, 429?
When I was a kid, my mom had the Bird that followed this, the huge model similar to a Continental. It was white on white, and my parents were very fond of it. It had an emissions-strangled 460 that didn’t put out a lot of hp, but cruised with ease thanks to torque. Sadly, time was not kind to these cars, and it was off the road by 1985.