Hi, enjoy your videos of your 66 Thunderbird. My first new car was a 1966 Thunderbird Town Coupe bought when I rotated back from Japan in 1965. I was 26. It was a sunset beige with an ivory top and black interior. It had the 8 track tape system. Great road car! Thanks for the memory and ride along. Take care and stay safe.
Probably sure tuned the carburetor and that will fix your high ilde and running rich. Need a rpm gauge and vacuum gauge kit though to do it. Makes a big difference.
@@thedadlife1080 I just replaced the fuel lines from the tank to the pump and from the pump to the carburetor from the stock 5/16" to 3/8". Also install a inline fuel filter just coming out of the fuel tank and another one in between the pump and carb. Clean free flowing gas for the big block. Who knows what's in the bottom of my tank.haha
Hello. I enjoyed the ride in your T-Bird. I noticed that your gauge needles do not look straight. I am restoring my 66 Landau that I have owned since 1978. I hope to have it on the road before we no longer can purchase gas! lol. I also own a 65/66 Mercury Colony Park station wagon in the same colors as your T-Bird. Nice color combination. Thanks for posting. George B. in Michigan
Hi George, These gauges are always a little funny, I wonder how well they worked from the factory. At some point I may have to have them rebuilt. Good luck on the restoration!
Just bought a 66 medium blue over ivory white top.. a hardtop. Can’t wait to drive it. Mine has all the options as well except for the cruise control and reclining passenger seat. 390 engine ac. I might make upgrade it to a 428 since the engine isn’t original. I will definitely swap the c4 trans for a 4 speed AOD tranny from monsters transmissions. I wanna cruise 80 @ 2200 rpm’s.
Love your channel and (especially) your T-Bird. Plus, I share your views on today's "bland, cookie-cutter" cars. No wonder kids aren't into them. Hope to see you drive by sometime as I'm in the LV area myself...but not where you are...I'm in Sun City Anthem...a ways away BTW...do the sequential blinkers still use an electric motor in the trunk?
Thanks for watching! Sun City Anthem is on the other side of the Valley from me. On the ‘66 the sequential blinkers do use the electric motor in the trunk. It was rebuilt by the previous owner and works flawlessly!
Love the Sauterne Gold exterior with the Ivy Gold interior. I wouldn't change a thing!
Thank you, it is a nice combo!
So Crazy, My first Tbird was a Blue 65 too. Good memories
These cars are memory makers!!
Hi, enjoy your videos of your 66 Thunderbird. My first new car was a 1966 Thunderbird Town Coupe bought when I rotated back from Japan in 1965. I was 26. It was a sunset beige with an ivory top and black interior. It had the 8 track tape system. Great road car! Thanks for the memory and ride along. Take care and stay safe.
Nice, I had a ‘65 when I was in high
School in the 90’s. I loved that car. This body style is my favorite Thunderbird.
Enjoy your videos. The ammeter on my ’66 barely moves. If you ever get around to repairing yours, please film it and post it on UA-cam.
Thank you for watching! I am hunting down a new amp meter now.
Probably sure tuned the carburetor and that will fix your high ilde and running rich. Need a rpm gauge and vacuum gauge kit though to do it. Makes a big difference.
I do need to get a tachometer to check rpm.
@@thedadlife1080
I just replaced the fuel lines from the tank to the pump and from the pump to the carburetor from the stock 5/16" to 3/8". Also install a inline fuel filter just coming out of the fuel tank and another one in between the pump and carb. Clean free flowing gas for the big block. Who knows what's in the bottom of my tank.haha
Hello. I enjoyed the ride in your T-Bird. I noticed that your gauge needles do not look straight. I am restoring my 66 Landau that I have owned since 1978. I hope to have it on the road before we no longer can purchase gas! lol. I also own a 65/66 Mercury Colony Park station wagon in the same colors as your T-Bird. Nice color combination. Thanks for posting.
George B. in Michigan
Hi George, These gauges are always a little funny, I wonder how well they worked from the factory. At some point I may have to have them rebuilt. Good luck on the restoration!
Just bought a 66 medium blue over ivory white top.. a hardtop. Can’t wait to drive it. Mine has all the options as well except for the cruise control and reclining passenger seat. 390 engine ac. I might make upgrade it to a 428 since the engine isn’t original. I will definitely swap the c4 trans for a 4 speed AOD tranny from monsters transmissions. I wanna cruise 80 @ 2200 rpm’s.
That sounds like it will be an awesome ride. Good luck!
Enjoyed the ride.
Thank you for watching!
Love your channel and (especially) your T-Bird.
Plus, I share your views on today's "bland, cookie-cutter" cars. No wonder kids aren't into them.
Hope to see you drive by sometime as I'm in the LV area myself...but not where you are...I'm in Sun City Anthem...a ways away
BTW...do the sequential blinkers still use an electric motor in the trunk?
Thanks for watching! Sun City Anthem is on the other side of the Valley from me. On the ‘66 the sequential blinkers do use the electric motor in the trunk. It was rebuilt by the previous owner and works flawlessly!
Man I need your help to get mine up and ready
What state are you in?
Way to much gas brother
That’s the American way!
Why cant you test alt , regulater and battery under hood....?...if its all good dont pay any attention to the gauge....simple as that
It has been all tested and is working great!! These old Tbirds are tough girls!!
The needle is crooked thats all
Thank you for the observation.
Should