Page 1 of 1

National T-Bird Day

Posted: 19 Apr 2005 7:10 pm
by Russ Hicks
At least here in Nashville it's gonna be..tomorrow, 4-20-05...I'll be joined by Kenny Foy and Johnnie Jones with Bob Knight supervising, and we're going to spend the day on a 1963 T-Bird convertible...with four steelers working on it at the same time that 'Big Bird' doesn't have a chance. Image

Posted: 19 Apr 2005 7:18 pm
by robert hays
You guys are parting this bird out right? You better watch Johnny and Kenny real close.

Posted: 19 Apr 2005 7:35 pm
by Bruce Czarnetzki
Hey Russ
If you need a engine , you might look in the lake.

Posted: 20 Apr 2005 4:09 pm
by Jack Dougherty
"Get your kicks on route 66"..........Oh I'm sorry .....

that was a corvette!!!!

Have fun guys!!!

------------------
There is no such thing as too many steels!! Zum D10 8/8
Electronics.. constant state of flux

Posted: 21 Apr 2005 8:19 am
by Edward Efira
Hey Russ are you still big on Cadillac convertibles?
Cheers,

Ed

------------------
<font size=1>ShoBud Pro III 8&5, ShoBud Pro I 4&4, Fessenden D10 8&8, Emmons PP 4&5</font>


Posted: 21 Apr 2005 4:54 pm
by Lyle Clary
Russ This has nothing to due with T-Birds but I could not help but comment on how nice it was meet you and Laney at Benton. In fact I am listening to you and Laney and Buddy right now on Laney's CD Matters of the Heart.Some of the finest pickin and singin that I have ever heard. As Ron Elliot said the other night, "When did you last hear a song with memorable lyrics, melody, and a steel guitar break"? Well I have been listening to eleven of them for days.

------------------

Posted: 21 Apr 2005 6:47 pm
by Russ Hicks
Hey Lyle, thanks for the kind words...Benton was sure a lot of fun...and Ed, I still have one Eldorado convertible left, it's my daily driver; an 84 Biarritz...we steelers did well on this 63 T-Bird...I'm fixin' to take it to my brothers shop in W.Va. for paint...but for this weekend I have to settle for driving to Washington, Pa. with Randy Beavers to Jim Thompson's show. Ya'll take care.

Posted: 27 Apr 2005 2:24 am
by Sheila Lampley
My 1979 Baby Blue T-Bird was my favorite car of all. Well, except for my '69 Road Runner. 440, 4 barrel, 4 speed and gas was .17 a gallon (thank goodness). Heck of a car for a 17 year old gearhead girl.