Will
UberDork
4/2/25 9:09 a.m.
Before I get into plans for the car, I wanted to give some more family history about the T-Birds. As I said, the black car was my grandparents'. My dad liked the car so much that when he got out of the army in 64, he got one for himself. That's the blue car. He had it repainted in the 80s and would take me for drives in it, but he lost interest by the early-mid 90s and the car sat for a long time. He'd start it, but it didn't leave the garage again until I moved to TN in 2005. I asked if he'd let me restomod the car, and surprisingly, he agreed. I won't go into too many details--you can read those in the link--but the TLDR is it's got a 4.6 DOHC, 5-speed, 4-wheel discs and all that jazz. It's a great driving car.
When it came time to buy my first car in 2001, I wasn't specifically looking for a T-Bird, but that's what I found, a 95 LX. That's become a long-stalled project, but you can read as far as I got with it here: https://grassrootsmotorsports.com/forum/build-projects-and-project-cars/rebuilding-my-first-car-95-t-bird-v8/126834/page1/
My experience with that car made me realize what I really wanted was a Supercoupe, so I found a 94. That now serves as my all-purpose fun car. Details here: https://grassrootsmotorsports.com/forum/build-projects-and-project-cars/stupid-things-i-do-with-and-to-my-supercoupe/178837/page1/
Back to the black car. My dad passed in January 2024, and the car stayed at his house in CA because I didn't have any room for it at my home in TN. That has changed.



Will
UberDork
4/2/25 11:32 a.m.
Will
UberDork
4/2/25 3:27 p.m.
So when it comes to what I want this car to be, one major thing to consider is I have no need to try to replicate the blue car. I want it to go in another direction.
Regarding wheels and tires: As I said, I want whitewalls for sure. Here are the three options I'm considering for wheels:
- Clean up the stock 14" wheels and run them as is.
- Refinish the stock wheels.
- Upgrade to 15" wheels for a better selection of tires and to clear disc brakes conversions if I ever decide to go that route. When I last drove the car, the drums were fine, but in addition to pulling to one side they're pretty inconsistent & grabby. I don't want to replace them right away unless there's something majorly wrong. But I don't want to buy 14" whitewalls, then convert to discs and have to buy new wheels/tires.
- Regardless of size, dog dish hubcaps, chrome lugs w/no hubcaps, or spider caps are possibilities.
As for wheel color choice: red or black? Red is classic, but this car looks great w/black wheels and dog dish hubcaps.

Can't find a pic of a black car w/red wheels, but this looks cool, too.

Gunmetal/graphite wheels and dogdish caps.
Will
UberDork
4/5/25 9:15 a.m.
Bit of a delay in working on the car--the big new garage is currently getting insulation/drywall, after which I'll paint it. Mostly planning on waiting until then to do much work to this car instead of working outside or in the much smaller attached garage.
Otherwise I've just been looking at parts availability and prices. Looks as if replacement dash pads aren't available in red, which is disappointing.
ShawnG
MegaDork
4/5/25 9:36 a.m.
The drum brakes will be fine. If they're grabbing and pulling, they're probably contaminated with brake fluid or grease.
A good brake job with new linings and clean drums will make it right.