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1965 Thunderbird with T-Tops?

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Has anyone seen a 1965 T-bird with T-tops? My research tells me this model doesn’t exist. Yet I bought one. Passenger side was stolen so currently has plexiglass but drivers side is complete with lock-in style. See pics
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Your research is correct, that shouldn’t exist.
From the factory. Just like a car can have a sunroof added aftermarket, I guess this was also done aftermarket.
 
Has anyone seen a 1965 T-bird with T-tops? My research tells me this model doesn’t exist. Yet I bought one. Passenger side was stolen so currently has plexiglass but drivers side is complete with lock-in style. See pics
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I do like it. The T-top is most likely an aftermarket addition. Does the remaining side have any identification? Marking on the glass, stamping of maker etc. I would also carefully examine the frame for any identification. It looks to be a professional job. I would make measurements and take pictures. I would then go to local wrecking yards and see if any of the regular yards can help you. I would also go to local self-service yards. An aftermarket installation could use t-tops from another oem source adapted to your car. there are some later Thunderbirds that had t-tops, probably around 1970. Good luck, I really like the this, J.
 
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