When I was a kid, I was going somewhere with my Dad, and in front of us we saw a car getting ready to make a turn. I was fascinated watching the taillights flash in sequence from inside to outside. The car was sleek, if a bit boxy. I honestly cannot remember if it was a ragtop or not, but the taillights were really cool. I had just seen my first 1965 Ford Thunderbird.
The 1965 T-Bird was the fourth generation of the famous car, which was first introduced by Ford in 1955. There had been styling changes over the years, but the car remained a powerful competitor to the Chevy Corvette.
Something about this car just calls to me. It will be some time before I can afford to get my hands on one, let alone have it restored. However, when I do, it will be well worth it. In the meantime, safe driving!
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