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1955 Thunderbird Upgrades

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Thunderguy

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I've spent the winter converting to 12 volts, installing an automatic transmission, and disc brakes. I have lots of parts to sell -- everything to make your TBird have a manual transmission, original 6 volt generator, front brake shoes and shoes. Write me if interested...

I am available to share the knowledge I've gained doing this extensive work. -Steve

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I've spent the winter converting to 12 volts, installing an automatic transmission, and disc brakes. I have lots of parts to sell -- everything to make your TBird have a manual transmission, original 6 volt generator, front brake shoes and shoes. Write me if interested...

I am available to share the knowledge I've gained doing this extensive work. -Steve
Hi Steve, how did you convert the window and seat motors.what else did you convert on the car electrical. I recently bought a 1955 Tbird and i have many things to learn. thanks
 
I've spent the winter converting to 12 volts, installing an automatic transmission, and disc brakes. I have lots of parts to sell -- everything to make your TBird have a manual transmission, original 6 volt generator, front brake shoes and shoes. Write me if interested...

I am available to share the knowledge I've gained doing this extensive work. -Steve
I recently acquired a 1955 T Bird that had the motor out so I have not driven it yet. I was thinking about converting to disc and possibly to automatic. Can you tell me about your experience?
 
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