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My wife's grandmother "Gran" bought her Thunderbird new in 1957, never sold it, and left it to my wife when she passed away last year. Gran used to say her husband "Ivar always kept it in apple pie condition".
Gran always garaged it, but as she grew older, she didn't drive it more than 400 miles after its last oil change in 2007, according to the windshield sticker and the odometer.
My wife has lots of great memories of cruising around as a little girl with her Gran in the T-Bird, and never will sell it, so I just flew to L.A. to get it running and ship it back here to Hawaii. It needed a new battery, coil, distributor cap, rotor, condensor, fuel filter and rebuilt generator to get it running down to the port.
Now that it's arrived on island, in order to register it, it also needs to pass its first annual safety check. Looking at the "Sears Allstate" 3" bias-ply whitewalls, they must be 30 years old with very little tread left. 5 new Firestone bias-ply whitewalls are going on the ship today.
The brake lights were working in L.A. but now they don't, and the horn is not working, but both need to be operating to pass a safety check.
So, I'm ordering a new brake light switch, hoping that will solve that, but we will see.
About the horn, it looks like there are 2, a horn relay, and the horn ring in the steering wheel. The ring is broken, as in one half of the arc-shaped ring is missing, and the horn button in the center looks like it's pressed down on one side and lifted up on the other. I cannot find a '57 horn ring replacement part online, just the '55 & '56 seem available, so I'm considering a 15" wheel with horn ring, but would prefer to keep it original if possible, since the rest of the car is not modified.
So, looking forward to being a part of this forum, and making Gran's Tbird ready for Sunday drives and date nights!
Any guidance for the horn and brakelight scenarios above are appreciated.
Aloha!
My wife's grandmother "Gran" bought her Thunderbird new in 1957, never sold it, and left it to my wife when she passed away last year. Gran used to say her husband "Ivar always kept it in apple pie condition".
Gran always garaged it, but as she grew older, she didn't drive it more than 400 miles after its last oil change in 2007, according to the windshield sticker and the odometer.
My wife has lots of great memories of cruising around as a little girl with her Gran in the T-Bird, and never will sell it, so I just flew to L.A. to get it running and ship it back here to Hawaii. It needed a new battery, coil, distributor cap, rotor, condensor, fuel filter and rebuilt generator to get it running down to the port.
Now that it's arrived on island, in order to register it, it also needs to pass its first annual safety check. Looking at the "Sears Allstate" 3" bias-ply whitewalls, they must be 30 years old with very little tread left. 5 new Firestone bias-ply whitewalls are going on the ship today.
The brake lights were working in L.A. but now they don't, and the horn is not working, but both need to be operating to pass a safety check.
So, I'm ordering a new brake light switch, hoping that will solve that, but we will see.
About the horn, it looks like there are 2, a horn relay, and the horn ring in the steering wheel. The ring is broken, as in one half of the arc-shaped ring is missing, and the horn button in the center looks like it's pressed down on one side and lifted up on the other. I cannot find a '57 horn ring replacement part online, just the '55 & '56 seem available, so I'm considering a 15" wheel with horn ring, but would prefer to keep it original if possible, since the rest of the car is not modified.
So, looking forward to being a part of this forum, and making Gran's Tbird ready for Sunday drives and date nights!
Any guidance for the horn and brakelight scenarios above are appreciated.
Aloha!