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  • 1962 Ford Thunderbird: Restoration Planning and Research
  • From "Classic Car Restoration"
    episode DCR-301


    In this episode of DIY's Classic Car Restoration, host Steve Magnante begins the restoration of a 1962 Ford Thunderbird sports roadster, transforming an aged relic into a show-quality collectible that's also suitable for a daily driver.

    This first segment covers some basic information about planning an automotive restoration project and about informational resources that you'll find essential as you begin work.
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    The 1962 T-bird sports roadster, BEFORE restoration work has begun. The purpose of this project will be to restore the vintage automobile to "driver" condition.

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    The 1962 Thunderbird sports roadster, AFTER restoration.


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    Before Steve Magnante begins the restoration of this 1962 Ford Thunderbird, he researches the history and background of this classic model.
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    Figure B
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    Figure C
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    Figure D
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    Figure E
    Information Resources

    Our project car had been kept in storage for a number of years. Though cosmetically it looked fairly rough, it was actually in relatively good condition for a car of this age. However, it was apparent that a number of new parts and some fairly extensive refurbishment would be required to bring this car "back to life."

    Doing some research on the background of your particular project vehicle can be one of the most rewarding parts of an automotive restoration. Here are some suggested resources that you're certain to find helpful.

    • General history books on the specific model you're refurbishing (figure A) will provide a sense of history, as well as practical information, about your car. Even books covering model years before and after the specific model you're working on can be very helpful. They'll help provide a sound overall understanding of the background and engineering of the car.

    • The original (or reprinted) factory service manual for the make, model and year of your project vehicle (figure B) are "the bible" for any automotive restoration or serious repair work. This invaluable resource will cover everything on or in the car, from front bumper to back bumper. It will include proper servicing techniques, torque specifications and unique attributes that may need to be handled in a particular way on a given vehicle.

    • Restoration-parts catalogs and publications like Hemmings Motor News (figure C) will help you find new, vintage or reproduction parts you may need to make the car like new.

    • Many classic models like the Thunderbird have associations and clubs devoted specifically to them -- possibly even models from a particular year or era. These clubs often have newsletters, publications or websites that you may find relevant and useful. Organizations like this can also help you network with other owners and restorers who may be able to assist you at locating parts or help for your restoration.

    • At the most basic level, general auto-repair guides (figure D) will walk you through some of the most basic maintenance and repair procedures that are common to most vehicles. If you are new to auto repair, these may be helpful to you.

    • Finally, attending auto shows (figure E) is a good way to learn more about vintage vehicles, and find others who may have done a restoration project on the same model you're considering or restoring. For the T-bird, it's a great idea to join a Thunderbird club and attend car shows and swap meets. A trip to your local junkyard may also be enlightening. These are all places where you're likely to meet people who share your passion for classic cars, and may be able to help you with your project.

    • Today, one of the most useful tools in auto restoration is the internet. There you may find fan websites devoted to the classic car of your choice. You can also participate in online discussion groups devoted to particular types of vehicles and online auctions where you may be able to locate project vehicles, parts-cars and hard-to-find parts. You can also take digital pictures of your vehicle, or parts you may be working on, to share them instantly with other enthusiasts online who may be able to help or advise you.
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    Budgeting

  • Before you begin your restoration project, it's essential to prepare a budget. There are software programs designed specifically to help you with this, or you can use the old-fashioned method of a pencil and ledger (figure F). After an initial inspection of the vehicle, catalog the parts that you know you'll need to replace and calculate the total cost. Although there's always the potential of unexpected problems being discovered later in the process, this will at least give you a general idea of the how much you'll be spending. Be realistic about what you can afford, and avoid getting in over your head. Knowledge and thorough research are your best allies.
    Our T-Bird restoration covers a variety of jobs that any enthusiast can perform -- including work on the engine, interior, paint and chassis. Even if you don't plan on restoring a 1962 T-bird, much of the advice and many of the tips in the series are applicable to repair and restoration work on other models.

    The segment that follows explores the diverse history of the Ford Thunderbird and, in particular, the 1962 T-Bird sports roadster.


    RESOURCES :

    The Complete Idiot's Guide to Trouble-Free Car Care
    Author: Dan Ramsey
    ISBN: 0028635833
    Alpha Books

    Auto Repair for Dummies
    Author: Deanna Sclar
    ISBN: 0764550896

    Thunderbird Restoration Guide, 1958-1966 (Motorbooks International Authentic Restoration Guides)
    by William Wonder
    Published by Motorbooks International, June 1997
    ASIN: 0760303908
    To order this book from Amazon.com, click here.

    Illustrated Thunderbird Buyer's Guide (Motorbooks International Illustrated Buyer's Guide)
    by Paul G. McLaughlin
    Publisher: Motorbooks International (July 2000)
    ASIN: 0879388706
    To order this book from Amazon.com, click here.


    Vintage Thunderbird Club International
    www.vintagethunderbirdclub.org
    The Vintage Thunderbird Club International (VTCI) is an organization dedicated to the restoration of Thunderbirds and is an excellent resource for many aspects of restorations. The organization establishes juding rules and offers technical advice and production data.


    Motorbooks International
    www.motorbooks.com
    Motorbooks International is a enthusiast's source for automotive books and information. At their website, they carry more than 6,000 book titles, making them one the largest and most comprehensive auto-related bookstores online. Among the books they offer are many popular and hard-to-find automotive-related titles -- car manuals and books on auto history, auto restoration and repair.


    Ford Motor Company
    www.ford.com

    Hemmings Motor News
    www.hemmings.com
    Hemmings Motor News publishes the world's largest collector-car magazine. Affectionately known as the "bible" of the collector-car hobby, Hemmings is considered the source where car and truck enthusiasts find the cars of their dreams, as well as the parts to keep them running.


    T-birds.com
    T-Birds.com
    A website dedicated to the appreciation of 1961 through 1963 Ford Thunderbirds. Hard-to-find restoration parts and materials, including reconditioned original t-bird body parts, can be found through t-birds.com.

    Edelbrock Performance Products
    Website: www.edelbrock.com


    Larry's Thunderbird and Mustang Parts
    Fullerton, CA
    Thunderbird and Mustang specialty parts. Suppliers for the convertible-top canvas-kit installed on our Thunderbird.
    www.larrystbird.com

    The Eastwood Company

    The Eastwood Company is a supplier of automotive-restoration parts, tools and supplies.

    The Easthill Group, Inc.
    The Eastwood Company
    Website: www.eastwoodco.com


    The Coker Tire Company
    www.coker.com
    The Coker Tire Company is a supplier for radial and bias-ply tires for classic, show and specialty vehicles. They make specialized "restoration-correct" reproduction tires -- accurate reproductions of vintage tires that are no longer available through conventional sources.


    T-Bird Sanctuary
    Supplier of Thunderbird parts and supplies. www.tbirdsanctuary.com


    Classic Car Restoration 300 Series also thanks:

    Ford Motor Company
    www.ford.com

    Advance Auto Parts
    www.advanceautoparts.com

    Krause Publications
    www.krause.com

    3M Corporation
    www.3m.com


    Bend-Pak / Ranger Inc.
    www.bendpak.com


    G S Distributing Company
    Knoxville, TN

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