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Post  MMIII Sat Feb 02, 2013 2:26 pm

I know this is a 1000 to 1 longshot but with the internet there just might be someone out who either now owns or knows what happened to a '64 H/T that, between late 1964 and about 1969 was always parked in a service station/farm machinery workshop in Moama NSW. My father would take the family from Melbourne to Deniliquin at least 6-7 times a year and it was always the highlight of the trip to spot the T'bird as we came off the bridge into NSW. It was a highlight because in those days the car appeared in Moama within months of being released for sale to the public in the US. Even as a teenager I thought it was strange to find a T'bird in Moama and at that time I reckoned I knew every Thunderbird in Melbourne. It's no great drama if no-one knows the car but it's just of those things that has been at the back of my mind for over 40yrs.....I wonder what happened to that T'bird? Cheers Grant

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