Now I'm going to have to go look in the back of the Squire and see, think it has another seat that folds up, or facing seats- the old guy that had it had four kids and used it to tow their horses to events.
BTW, there was at least one '65 T-Bird with a 427- a bright red one. It was an engineering car that was around the Richmond center for a while, my roommate's dad was a district service engineer and troubleshooter, and kept telling us about it. Some upper-echelon type ended up with it who lived in Yountville, became kind of a legend around town, seems he scared the crap out of a few folks in it in a few high-speed missions on the back roads, and I finally saw it in Yountville around 1975, solids, 427 bird/flag emblems on the fenders, and an old buggar with horn rims and a big grin driving. He saw me staring at it going by, nodded, and left from the stop sign in very rapid fashion- didn't sound like your average Bird, either LOL. Only bright red Flairbird I ever saw, too
