![]() But the fact that they couldn’t find any that looked good on the internet perhaps should have served as a warning of how difficult the build would end up being. He talked to good friend and long-time car builder Adon Pickard, who agreed the car had potential. But where his friends saw a pile of junk, Kelvin could see potential. Its faded blue paint, small steel wheels and an engine bay that appeared to contain more old oil and wires than it did actual engine was a far cry from what he was driving at the time. The 1960 Ford Thunderbird sitting in his dad’s garage started to get his attention. Or so he thought.Ībout five years ago though, that all changed. Summer days were spent cruising the beaches, and life couldn’t be any better. Growing up in the rotary scene in Tauranga, Kelvin Keleher was living the dream. ![]() The most in-your-face Ford Thunderbird wasn’t always destined to be that way
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