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| | 1963 Ford Thunderbird Landau 12 Months MOT .
| Welcome to my auction for this wonderful Ford Thunderbird Landau. I have personally imported the car from the states and it has just been prepared ready ...> for some summer cruising!! Only around 11,000 Landau models were made in `63. | The car has a very nice colour scheme of burgundy with a white vinyl roof and black leather interior complimented with a walnut effect dashboard. | The car is fitted with Ford`s 390 cubic inch 6.4 litre engine which came out of the factory with a claimed 300hp. The engine is mated to Fords three speed Cruize-O-Matic gearbox common to many of their cars of the time. The car is a great driver with power steering and will cruise down the road at 80 mph according to the previous owner. I haven`t had it out of second gear yet as it is not yet road registered although does have 12 months MOT as of this week. I will register the car at my cost in the name of the winning bidder and supply a black and silver period number plate. The car will also come with 12 months road tax although this is of course free on this vehicle. Insurance should cost you around £160.00 a year so very cheap motoring as long as you don`t drive it every day! | I have to say many people have commented on this car and it seems to be especially popular with ladies of all ages who have seen it! | The positives with this car are that it appears to be in good shape mechanically and the interior is very good especially the seats and headliner which are pretty much perfect. The car has had a new floor pan on the driver`s side at some point and the boot floor has also been replaced again at some point in the past. The car is an older restoration and I would say that the seats and interior were done at this time along with the paint which is not original. I would say that the paint is the only real let down on this car. If you want a flawless paint job this is not for you, but if you are happy to pay less and have a wonderful "driver quality" car that could always be repainted then get bidding on this fantastic old motor! | The reserve is set realistically, especially when you consider the cheapest classic Thunderbird currently on eBay right now is over £18000. My reserve is WAY lower than that. If you have any questions or want to view, just give me a call and we can get you behind the wheel! I can also deliver the car anywhere in the UK or Europe but this would be by arrangement with me and only when the money has cleared into my account. I prefer electronic bank transfers as payment as cash is costly to bank and cheques take a while to clear. I will take PayPal for the deposit or for the entire amount but there is a 4% surcharge if you want to pay me by PayPal unless expressly agreed with me beforehand. | Don`t bid if you don`t have the money or can`t get the money within a week or so TOPS. The car is advertised locally so don`t wait till the last five seconds if you are genuinely interested pick up the phone... 07790 007087. | Have a look at the link below and watch the original advertisment for the car from 1963! | http://youtu.be/zwTRtIb1ph | I have made a couple of videos of the car please take a look: | http://youtu.be/PI0NcFoz3dE | http://youtu.be/qB1f4_jU998 | X
| £4600.00  | 23/05/12 21:11 |
New Ford Thunderbird for sale |
| | 2004 Ford Thunderbird Convertible 3900cc Petrol .
Maroon Automatic only 11950 miles
Visit us for a test drive American Motor City Priestmere Cottage 125 Reigate Road Epsom Surrey KT17 3BZ Find out where we are Call us to discuss this ...> vehicle 0208 4322297 07785 764180 Visit Our eBay Showroom 2004 Ford Thunderbird Convertible 3900cc Petrol Maroon Automatic only 11950 miles Price: £15,495.00 Scroll over the thumbnails to enlarge Not what you were looking for? Other vehicles from this dealer | About Us Welcome to American Motor City - home of "Classic American Vehicles". We specialise in importing quality vehicles at sensible prices. Over the years we have built up an excellent reputaion for being reasonable and treating our customers fairly, with 100% customer satisfaction being our goal . All our vehicles are thouroughly inspected before being sold and any defective parts replaced. If you already have an American vehicle, we can either buy it outright or take it in part exchange, the choice is yours American Motor City is not just a business, it`s a way of life Description Selling on behalf of one of our customers is this immaculate 2004 Ford Thunderbird, which has covered just 11950 miles. Finished in beautiful metallic maroon, the exterior of this car is in excellent condition as are the carpets and special edition light tan and black leather seats and tan convertible hood. This retro looking Thunderbird is truly stunning and of course is no longer being manufactured, making these cars extremely desirable and collectable. The engine is a 3948cc V8, with a five speed automatic transmission which changes smoothly and provides economical motoring of around 28mpg motorway and 20-21 around town. If you have a heavy right foot then you may get less mpg. With the engine producing 280 BHP, this car is quick and the engine pulls the vehicle with ease. All together a very nice stylish retro convertible at a sensible price.Please note that this car had a Private plate which is curently being put on retention. Therefore the car will be sold with a correct age related plate.Please bear in mind that this is a used vehicle, and therefore there may be some minor imperfections.This vehicle inspection is by appointment only as the vehicle is with the owner. Please contact us on 07785 764180. Safety Features Airbag Driver, Airbag Passenger, Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS), Safety Belt Pretensioners Exterior Features Catalytic Converter, Alloy Wheels In-Car Entertainment Radio, CD Multichanger Interior/Comfort Air Conditioning, Central Locking, Cruise Control, Leather Seats, Electric Adjustable Seats, Electric Windows, Power Steering, Tilt Steering Wheel Why buy from us? We only import quality vehicles sourced by ourselves All vehicles are thoroughly inspected before being sold and any defective parts replaced We have an excellent reputation for being fair and reasonable with our customers We will buy or take your American vehicle in part exchange Interested? Get in touch Phone: 0208 4322297 Email Visit Our eBay Showroom Visit us for a test drive American Motor City Priestmere Cottage 125 Reigate Road Epsom Surrey KT17 3BZ Find out where we are X
| £15495.00 | 28/05/12 09:26 |
| | 1956 FORD THUNDERBIRD 5.7 Auto .
2 Door Saloon RED 24750GBP
Please visit our website at www.mandmautomotive.co.uk, visit us for a test drive M&M Automotive (Southern) Ltd 115 Ramley Road Pennington Lymington ...> Hampshire SO41 8LH Find out where we are Call us to discuss this vehicle 01590 688811 07788 851113 Visit Our eBay Showroom 1956 FORD THUNDERBIRD 5.7 Auto 2 Door Saloon RED 24750GBP Price: £24,750.00 Scroll over the thumbnails to enlarge Not what you were looking for? Other vehicles from this dealer | About Us We are a father and son team based in Lymington Hampshire and pride ourselfs on giving unbeatable customer service while having a wide range of old and new cars. with a welth of knelge on old and new vehicles. We have a stock list of around 60 cars and lots of dry storage where all classic cars are kept. We can arrange transpotation of any car to any part of england and aboard. Description FINISHED IN GLEAMING RED OVER WHITE, COMPLIMENTED WITH CONTRASTING RED AND WHITE INTERIOR , THIS RESTORED ICONIC AMERICAN TBIRD HAS A LARGE HISTORY FILE , VERY WELL MAINTAINED A FABULOUS VEHICLE ,,,,, THE PAINTWORK IS SOUND AND VERY UPTOGETHER, THE ENGINE IS STRONG AND RUNS VERY WELL . THE INTERIOR IS IN GOOD ORDER WITH NO SIGNS OF WEAR OR CRACKING. THE HOOD IS ALSO UNMARKED HISTORIC TAX AND READY FOR THE SUMMER . Electric Windows, Power Steering Safety Features Safety Belt Pretensioners Interior/Comfort Electric Windows, Power-assisted Steering (PAS) Why buy from us? Father and son team A wide range of stock lists All vehicles come with long MOT`s All vehicles come with warranty Lots of vehicles on our website www.mandmautomotive.co.uk Interested? Get in touch Phone: 01590 688811 Email Visit Our eBay Showroom Please visit our website at www.mandmautomotive.co.uk, visit us for a test drive M&M Automotive (Southern) Ltd 115 Ramley Road Pennington Lymington Hampshire SO41 8LH Find out where we are Warranty Every vehicle is sold with three months warranty and every vehicle is avalible with a year warranty at an additional cost, the year warranty is advissed as it covers pretty much everything on the vehicle. As a dealer we can do the year warranty at a very good price. X
| £24750.00 | 28/05/12 16:24 |
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| | 1961 FORD THUNDERBIRD AUTO .
2 Door Convertible RED 18750GBP
Overview Vehicle Details Features/Specification About Us Showroom Vehicle Print Out £18,750.00 1961 FORD THUNDERBIRD AUTO 2 Door Convertible ...> RED 18750GBP Scroll over the thumbnails to enlarge Model Year: 1961 Mileage: 86,000 Miles Transmission: Automatic Engine Size (in ccm): 6,229 Fuel: Petrol Interested? Call Us 01590 688811 or 07788 851113 or Email Us Please visit our website at www.mandmautomotive.co.uk, visit us for a test drive M&M Automotive (Southern) Ltd 115 Ramley Road Pennington Lymington Hampshire SO41 8LH Find out where we are FINISHED IN GLEAMING RED COMPLIMENTED WITH CONTRASTING RED INTERIOR, AND A WHITE HOOD THERE IS A LARGE HISTORY FILE , TO INCLUDE MOT CERTIFICATES BILL AND SERVICE RECIEPTS. A VERY SOLID EXAMPLE OF THIS ICONIC OPULENT 60,S ICON . THE BODY IS SOUND THE INTERIOR IS IN VERY GOOD ORDER THE ENGINE IS STRONG AND RUNS WELL ,A NICE ORIGINAL CAR WITH A POWER HOOD . AN APPRECIATING CLASSIC . Manufacturer Ford Model Thunderbird Type Sports/Convertible Doors 2 Number of Seats - Colour Red Steering Wheel Right-hand drive Mileage 86,000 Miles First Registration Date 1961/09/13 Model Year 1961 Condition Used Previous Owners 4 Engine Size (in ccm) 6,229 Transmission Automatic Fuel Petrol Emission class - Safety Features Safety Belt Pretensioners Please visit our website at www.mandmautomotive.co.uk, visit us for a test drive M&M Automotive (Southern) Ltd 115 Ramley Road Pennington Lymington Hampshire SO41 8LH Find out where we are About Us We are a father and son team based in Lymington Hampshire and pride ourselfs on giving unbeatable customer service while having a wide range of old and new cars. with a welth of knelge on old and new vehicles. We have a stock list of around 60 cars and lots of dry storage where all classic cars are kept. We can arrange transpotation of any car to any part of england and aboard. Warranty Every vehicle is sold with three months warranty and every vehicle is avalible with a year warranty at an additional cost, the year warranty is advissed as it covers pretty much everything on the vehicle. As a dealer we can do the year warranty at a very good price. Why buy from us? Father and son team A wide range of stock lists All vehicles come with long MOT`s All vehicles come with warranty Lots of vehicles on our website www.mandmautomotive.co.uk Interested? Call Us 01590 688811 or 07788 851113 or Email Us Please visit our website at www.mandmautomotive.co.uk, visit us for a test drive M&M Automotive (Southern) Ltd 115 Ramley Road Pennington Lymington Hampshire SO41 8LH Find out where we are Not what you were looking for? Here are other vehicles from us: Visit our eBay Showroom Copyright © 1995-2012 eBay Inc. All Rights Reserved. Designated trademarks and brands are the property of their respective owners. Use of this constitutes acceptance of the eBay User Agreement and Privacy Policy. X
| £18750.00 | 28/05/12 16:24 |
| | Ford Thunderbird 3.8 v6 p/x welcome .
Ford thunderbird 3.8 v6 very good engine 30mpg!all electric,air con,matt black bonnet...etc!American us wheels!Crack on the window! Exhaust blowing!Long ...>
| £1000.00 | 15/06/12 20:00 |
| | 1956 Ford Thunderbird Convertible For Sale .
Beautiful & very original. Rare Americana.
Please call to arrange an appointment a test drive Vintage and Prestige 96b Highfield Lane Hemel Hempstead HP2 5JF Find out where we are Call us to discuss ...> this vehicle 07967 260673 07853 226940 Visit Our eBay Showroom 1956 Ford Thunderbird Convertible For Sale Beautiful & very original. Rare Americana. Price: £26,800.00 Scroll over the thumbnails to enlarge Not what you were looking for? Other vehicles from this dealer | Description 1956 Ford Thunderbird Convertible.Registration QDA546 (Oregon.)Serial Number P6FH261160A rare & pretty example of `50`s americana. This Thunderbird is the convertible version boasting both a port hole hard top & a soft top. The engine is a "P" code 312 cubic inch V8 with automatic transmission. The car comes with full continental kit, electric seats, & an original wonderbar town & Country Radio.The car is finished in white with a contrasting red & white interior & red crapets.. The carpets & trim have been replaced to a good standard. The body of the car is utterly solid with no corrosion & is in beautiful very original condition. The car was dry stored in Oregon for many years prior to being put back on the road. This is a very original solid car that has escaped the ravages of time.It has just been given a full service with all fluids including the brake fluid having been changed, so is absolutely ready to go. It is fitted with tru-spoke wire wheels & a rear mounted parade spare wheel & cover.The car is located 10 miles from our Hemel Hempstead office & may be viewed by prior appointment.A gallery of large high resolution pictures may be viewed on our web site at http://www.vandp.netBe sure to click the "More Pictures" button.Office 01442 236711Richard Biddulph 07967 260673Adi 07853 226940Tom 07909 857377We accept Credit/Debit Cards.Part Exchange welcome.Weekend & evening viewings OK. Why buy from us? part exchange welcome take all major credit or debit cards wealth of experience in the motor industry flexible hours pleasure to deal with Interested? Get in touch Phone: 07967 260673 Visit Our eBay Showroom Please call to arrange an appointment a test drive Vintage and Prestige 96b Highfield Lane Hemel Hempstead HP2 5JF Find out where we are Warranty Warranty Terms & Conditions Open 7 days a week viewings by appointments only. X
| £26800.00 | 19/06/12 14:07 |
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| £6001.99  | 20/05/12 20:46 |
Ford Thunderbird From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation , search "T-Bird" redirects here. For the microprocessor, see Athlon . This article may contain original research . Please improve it by verifying the claims made and adding references . Statements consisting only of original research may be removed. More details may be available on the talk page . (September 2008) This article may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia's quality standards . Please improve this article if you can. The talk page may contain suggestions. (September 2008) Ford Thunderbird Manufacturer Ford Motor Company Production 1955–1997 2002–2005 Class Personal luxury car Layout FR layout The Thunderbird ("T-Bird"), is an automobile manufactured by the Ford Motor Company in the United States over eleven model generations from 1955 through 2005. When introduced, it created the market niche eventually known as the personal luxury car . Contents 1 Overview 2 Convertible Models 3 Genesis 4 Generations 4.1 First generation (1955–1957) 4.2 Second generation (1958–1960) 4.3 Third generation (1961–1963) 4.4 Fourth generation (1964–1966) 4.5 Fifth generation (1967–1971) 4.6 Sixth generation (1972–1976) 4.7 Seventh generation (1977–1979) 4.8 Eighth generation (1980–1982) 4.9 Ninth generation (1983–1988) 4.10 Tenth generation (1989–1997) 4.11 Eleventh generation (2002–2005) 5 Racing 6 See also 7 References 8 Further reading [ edit ] Overview Evoking the mythological creature of Indigenous peoples of North America, the Thunderbird entered production for the 1955 model year as a sporty two-seat convertible. Unlike the Chevrolet Corvette , it was not marketed as a sports car . Rather, Ford created a new market segment, the Personal Car to position it. In 1958, the Thunderbird gained a second row of seats. Succeeding generations became larger until the line was downsized in 1977, again in 1980, and once again in 1983. Sales were good until the 1990s, when large 2-door coupes became unpopular; production ceased at the end of 1997. In 2002 production of the Thunderbird started again, a revived 2-seat model was launched, which was available through the end of the 2005 model year. From its introduction in 1955 to its most recent departure in 2005, Ford has produced over 4.4 million Thunderbirds. [ 1 ] [ edit ] Convertible Models The Second to Fourth Generation Thunderbird convertibles were similar in design to the Lincoln convertible of the time and borrowed from earlier Ford hardtop/convertible designs. While these Thunderbird models had a true convertible soft top, the top was lowered to stow in the forward trunk area. This design reduced available trunk space when the top was down. The trunk lid was rear-hinged; raised and lowered via hydraulic cylinders during the top raising or lowering cycle. The forward end of the trunk lid contained a metal plate that extended upward to cover the area that the top is stowed in. With the top down and the trunk lid lowered, there is no sight of the soft top. The overall appearance was a sleek look with no trace of a convertible top at all. No cover boot was needed. However, this design could present a challenge to one who is troubleshooting a convertible top malfunction. The system consists of a spiderweb of solenoids, relays, limit switches, electric motors, a hydraulic pump/reservoir, hydraulic directional valves and cylinders. While the hydraulics are not often a cause for trouble, the electrical relays are known to fail. Failure of any of the relays, motors or limit switches will prevent the convertible system from completing the cycle. Unlike hardtop models that utilized a conventional key-secured, forward hinged design, the convertibles combined the trunk opening and closing within the convertible top operating system. As a result of this design, the trunks of convertible models were notorious for leaking. [ edit ] Genesis A smaller two-seater sports roadster was created at the behest of Henry Ford II in 1953 called the Vega . The completed one-off generated interest at the time, but had meager power, European looks, and a correspondingly high cost, so it never proceeded to production. The Thunderbird was similar in concept, but would be more American in style, more luxurious, and less sport-oriented. The men and their teams generally credited with the creation of the original Thunderbird are: Lewis D. Crusoe , a retired GM executive lured out of retirement by Henry Ford II ; George Walker , chief stylist and a Ford vice-president; Frank Hershey , chief stylist for Ford Division; Bill Boyer, designer Body Development Studio who became manager of Thunderbird Studio in spring of 1955, and Bill Burnett, chief engineer. Ford Designer William P. Boyer was lead stylist on the original 1955 two-seater Thunderbird and also had a hand in designing the future series of Thunderbirds including the 30th Anniversary Edition. Hershey's participation in the creation of the Thunderbird was more administrative than artistic. Crusoe and Walker met in France in October 1951. Walking in the Grand Palais in Paris, Crusoe pointed at a sports car and asked Walker, 'Why can’t we have something like that?' Some versions of the story claim that Walker replied by telling Crusoe, "oh, we're working on it"...although if anything existed at the time beyond casual dream-car sketches by members of the design staff, records of it have never come to light. Walker promptly telephoned Ford's HQ in Dearborn and told designer Frank Hershey about the conversation with Crusoe. Hershey took the idea and began working on the vehicle. The concept was for a two-passenger open car, with a target weight of 2525 lb (1145 kg), an Interceptor V8 engine based on the forthcoming overhead-valve Ford V8 slated for 1954 model year introduction, and a top speed of over 100 mph (160 km/h). Crusoe saw a painted clay model on May 18, 1953, which corresponded closely to the final car; he gave the car the go-ahead in September after comparing it with current European trends. After Henry Ford II returned from the Los Angeles Auto Show (Autorama) in 1953 he approved the final design concept to compete with the then new Corvette. The name was not among the thousands proposed, including rejected options such as Apache (the original name of the P-51 Mustang ), Falcon (owned by Chrysler at the time), [ 2 ] Eagle, Tropicale, Hawaiian, and Thunderbolt . [ 3 ] Rather, it was suggested to the designer and, in the hurry-up mood of the project, accepted. [ 3 ] [ edit ] Generations [ edit ] First generation (1955–1957) Main article: Ford Thunderbird (first generation) 1957 Ford Thunderbird The Ford Thunderbird began life in February 1953 in direct response to Chevrolet's new sports car, the Corvette , which was publicly unveiled in prototype form just a month before. Under rapid development, the Thunderbird went from idea to prototype in about a year, being unveiled to the public at the Detroit Auto Show on February 20, 1954. Like the Corvette, the Thunderbird had a two-seat coupe/convertible layout. Production of the Thunderbird began later on in 1954 on September 9 with the car beginning sales as a 1955 model on October 22, 1954. Though sharing some design characteristics with other Fords of the time, such as single, circular headlamps and tail lamps and modest tailfins, the Thunderbird was sleeker and more athletic in shape, and had features like a faux hood scoop and a 150 mph (240 km/h) speedometer hinting a higher performance nature that other Fords didn't possess. Mechanically though, the Thunderbird could trace its roots to other mainstream Fords. The Thunderbird's 102.0 inches (2,591 mm) wheelbase frame was mostly a shortened version of that used in other Fords while the car's standard 292 cu in (4.8 L) Y-block V8 came from Ford's Mercury division. [ 4 ] Though inspired by, and positioned directly against, the Corvette, Ford billed the Thunderbird as a personal luxury car , putting a greater emphasis on the car's comfort and convenience features rather than its inherent sportiness. [ 4 ] Designations aside, the Thunderbird sold exceptionally well in its first year. In fact, the Thunderbird outsold the Corvette by more than 23-to-one for 1955 with 16,155 Thunderbirds sold against 700 Corvettes. [ 5 ] With the Thunderbird considered a success, few changes were made to the car for 1956. The most notable change was moving the spare tire to a continental-style rear bumper in order to make more storage room in the trunk. However, the addition of the weight at the rear caused steering issues, and was changed back in 1957. Among the few other changes were new paint colors, the addition of circular porthole windows in the fiberglass roof to improve rearward visibility, and a 312 cu in (5.1 L) Y-block V8 making 215 horsepower (160 kW) when mated to a 3-speed manual transmission or 225 horsepower (168 kW) when mated to a Ford-O-Matic 3-speed automatic transmission. The Thunderbird was revised for 1957 with a reshaped front bumper, a larger grille and tailfins, and larger tail lamps. The 312 cu in (5.1 L) V8 became the Thunderbird's standard engine, and now produced 245 horsepower (183 kW). Other, even more powerful versions of the 312 cu in (5.1 L) V8 were available including one with two four-barrel Holley carburetors and another with a Paxton supercharger delivering 300 horsepower (220 kW). Though Ford was pleased to see sales of the Thunderbird rise to a record-breaking 21,380 units for 1957, company executives felt the car could do even better, leading to a substantial redesign of the car for 1958. [ edit ] Second generation (1958–1960) Main article: Ford Thunderbird (second generation) 1959 Ford Thunderbird Convertible Although the Thunderbird had been considered a rousing success, Ford executives—particularly Robert McNamara -- felt that the car's position as a two-seater restricted its sales potential. As a result, the car was redesigned as a four-seater for 1958. Though retaining a design as a two-door coupe/convertible, the new Thunderbird was considerably larger than the previous generation, with a longer 113.0 inches (2,870 mm) wheelbase to accommodate the new back seat. The increased size also increased the car's weight significantly by close to 1,000 pounds (454 kg). Along with a new, more rigid unibody construction was new styling, including dual headlights (for a total of four), more prominent tailfins, a bolder chrome grille, and a larger, though non-functional, hood scoop. Powering the Thunderbird was a new, 300 horsepower (220 kW) 352 cu in (5.8 L) FE V8, available with a 3-speed manual or automatic transmissions. With 37,892 sold in 1958—outselling the previous model year by well over 16,000 units—the new Thunderbird began a sales momentum previously unseen with the car. It was also history-making, becoming the first individual model line (as opposed to an entire company) to earn Motor Trend "Car of the Year" honors. [ 6 ] With little more than a new grille and a newly optional, 350 horsepower (260 kW) 430 cu in (7 L) MEL V8 for 1959, sales climbed even higher to 67,456. For 1960, the Thunderbird was given another new grille and other minor stylistic changes along with a newly optional manually operated sunroof for hardtop models. Customers continued to approve of the car as it broke sales records yet again with 92,843 sold for 1960. In spite of this success, Ford went ahead with a redesign for the Thunderbird to debut in 1961. [ edit ] Third generation (1961–1963) Main article: Ford Thunderbird (third generation) 1962 Ford Thunderbird Hardtop The Thunderbird was redesigned for 1961 with sleeker styling that gave the car a distinctively bullet-like appearance. A new engine, the 390 cu in (6.4 L) FE V8, was the standard and only engine initially offered in the Thunderbird. The V8 produced 300 horsepower (220 kW) and was mated to a 3-speed automatic transmission. The new Thunderbird was immediately well received with 73,051 sold for 1961. The car was 1961's Indianapolis 500 pace car and was featured prominently in US President John F. Kennedy 's inaugural parade, probably helped along by the appointment of Ford executive Robert McNamara as Secretary of Defense . A vinyl-roofed Landau option with simulated S-bars was added to the Thunderbird for 1962 as was a Sports Roadster package for convertible models. The Sports Roadster included 48-spoke Kelsey Hayes-designed wire wheels and a special fiberglass tonneau cover for the rear seats which gave the car the appearance of a two-seat roadster like the original Thunderbird. The Sports Roadster package was slow-selling due the high price of the package and complexity of the tonneau cover, resulting in few Thunderbirds being equipped with it. [ 4 ] Newly optional for 1962 was an upgraded version of the 390 cu in (6.4 L) V8 called the "M-Code" (a nickname used in reference to the letter M used as the engine code in the VIN in cars so equipped). The M-Code version of the 390 cu in (6.4 L) V8 was equipped with three two-barrel Holley carburetors and could produce 340 horsepower (250 kW). M-Code V8 Thunderbirds are exceptionally rare with only 200 being sold between 1962 and 1963. [ 7 ] For 1963 only, Y-code cars could come equipped with the same 390 cubic inch V-8 also equipped by the factory with tri-power carburetors only if the buyer desired air conditioning. Few other changes were made to the Thunderbird for 1963 as Ford prepared to introduce a new version for 1964. [ edit ] Fourth generation (1964–1966) Main article: Ford Thunderbird (fourth generation) 1965 Ford Thunderbird Convertible For 1964 the Thunderbird was restyled in favor of a more squared-off appearance, which was mostly evident when viewing the car from the side or rear. Hinting at its roots in the previous generation Thunderbird that it was evolved from, the new model retained a similar grille design with dual headlights and a 113.2 inches (2,875 mm) wheelbase. As before, the new Thunderbird continued to be offered in hardtop, convertible, and Landau versions. The 300 horsepower (220 kW) 390 cu in (6.4 L) FE V8 continued as the standard engine for the Thunderbird while a higher compression, 330 horsepower (250 kW) version of the engine was optional. Both V8s were paired with a 3-speed automatic transmission. For 1965, sequential turn signals were added, flashing the individual segments of the broad, horizontal tail lights in sequences from inside to outside to indicate a turn. Also new for 1965 were standard front disc brakes . Even though it was the last year of the generation, 1966 saw a stylistic revision for the Thunderbird highlighted by a new egg-crate style grille with a large Thunderbird emblem at its center and a new rear fascia with the brake lights restyled to appear as one unit. Engine choices were also revised for 1966. The base version of the 390 cu in (6.4 L) V8 lost 25 horsepower (19 kW) due to the use of a two-barrel carburetor in place of the previously equipped four-barrel carburetor. The optional version of the 390 cu in (6.4 L) V8, now equipped with a single four-barrel carburetor instead of two, produced 315 horsepower (235 kW). Newly optional and taking the top position for performance was a 345 horsepower (257 kW) 428 cu in (7 L) FE V8. [ 4 ] [ edit ] Fifth generation (1967–1971) Main article: Ford Thunderbird (fifth generation) 1967 Ford Thunderbird Fordor 1967–1969 The Thunderbird's fifth generation brought the second major change in the car's design direction since its debut in 1955. From 1958-1966, the Thunderbird had remained fundamentally the same in concept as a sporty two-door coupe/convertible with two rows of seating. However, the introduction of the Ford Mustang in early 1964 had created a challenge to the Thunderbird's market positioning for it, like the Thunderbird, was also a two-door coupe/convertible with two rows of seating. Where the Mustang had an advantage was in the point that it was substantially cheaper. To prevent overlap between the two cars, Ford's response was to move the Thunderbird upmarket. The result, introduced for 1967, was a larger Thunderbird with luxury appointments more in line with a Lincoln . The new Thunderbird abandoned unibody construction in favor of a body-on-frame construction with sophisticated rubber mountings between the body and frame to reduce noise and vibration. A pair of significant departures from the previous generation Thunderbird was the elimination of a convertible model and the addition a four-door model, which used suicide doors for rear seat access. The available four-door design would remain a unique feature to this generation as it was not carried on after 1971. One of the most noticeable design elements of the fifth generation Thunderbird was the gaping, fighter jet-inspired grille opening that incorporated hidden headlights. 1970–1971 The 1970 Thunderbird continued with the same platform and many of the same parts and styling queues used in the 1967 to 1969 models, including the sequential turn signals incorporated into the full panel tail lights in the rear of the vehicle. The most noticeable change was in the front fascia where there was now a large prominent projection resembling a bird or eagle's beak that was in line with long angular lines in the hood. Semon "Bunkie" Knudsen , the former GM man now President of Ford, is said to be responsible for this dramatic change. The T-bird was offered in coupe or sports-back models for these two years, the latter being a further distinction from the '67 to '69 models. In 1971, Neiman Marcus offered "his and hers" Thunderbirds in its catalog, with telephones, tape recorders and other niceties. They retailed for US$ 25,000 for the pair. The 1971 Thunderbird was mostly a carry-over from the 1970 model as Ford prepared to release a new, larger Thunderbird for 1972. It was also the last year to offer a four-door. [ 8 ] [ edit ] Sixth generation (1972–1976) Main article: Ford Thunderbird (sixth generation) 1973 Ford Thunderbird The sixth generation Thunderbird debuted in the fall of 1971 as a 1972 model. With a 120.4-inch (3,058 mm) wheelbase, an overall length of 214 inches (5,436 mm) (growing to 225 inches (5,715 mm) by 1974), and a curb weight of 4,420 pounds (2,005 kg) (over 4,800 pounds (2,177 kg) when equipped with a 460 cu in (7.5 L) V8), it was the largest Thunderbird ever produced by Ford. Matching the large size of the car were large engines, including a standard 429 cu in (7 L) V8 and an optional 460 cu in (7.5 L) V8 (standard after 1973). Though offering two of the largest displacement V8 engines ever installed in a production vehicle by Ford, the car's considerable weight combined with low horsepower output caused by restrictive emissions technology resulted in modest performance. As might also be expected from installing a large displacement V8 in a heavy car, fuel efficiency was poor. The big Thunderbirds were popular with sales peaking at over 87,000 units in 1973 in spite of the 1973 oil crisis , but sales had slumped to less than 43,000 by 1975. Finishing off the generation, sales saw an uptick to almost 53,000 units for 1976. Acknowledging increasing fuel prices and more stringent federal emissions standards, a new, down-sized Thunderbird would appear for 1977. [ 4 ] [ edit ] Seventh generation (1977–1979) Main article: Ford Thunderbird (seventh generation) 1977-1979 Ford Thunderbird For 1977 the Thunderbird was shifted to the smaller 114 inches (2,896 mm) wheelbase chassis that underpinned the 1972-76 Ford Torino and its replacement, the LTD II which also debuted for 1977. It was Ford's first effort at downsizing the Thunderbird, reflecting rising demand for more fuel efficient cars. In essence, this generation was really a continuation of the 1974-76 Ford Elite , Ford's successful first attempt at competing in the market created by the Pontiac Grand Prix and Chevrolet Monte Carlo . Compared to the previous generation Thunderbird, the new car lost 10 inches (254 mm) of overall length and 900 lb (408 kg) of weight, though height and width were relatively unchanged. A substantial part of the weight reduction was in the drivetrain, where a small-block V8 replaced the heavier big-block V8s of previous years. The standard engine outside of California was the 302 cu in (4.9 L) Windsor V8, while the larger 351 cu in (5.8 L) 351M and 400 cu in (6.6 L) and T-tops were available as options along with the 351W. In California, the 351 was the only engine available. In 1978, Ford offered the "Diamond Jubilee Edition" Thunderbird to commemorate the company's 75th year as an auto manufacturer. This option package escalated the price of the car to almost US$12,000, virtually doubling the standard price. Naturally, it included every option available except for a moonroof and an engine block heater. A similar option package, called "Heritage", was available for 1979. Though this generation was highly successful with over 955,000 examples produced in its three-year run, [ 1 ] Ford sought to downsize the Thunderbird further out of fuel efficiency and emissions concerns, leading to a redesign for 1980. [ edit ] Eighth generation (1980–1982) Main article: Ford Thunderbird (eighth generation) 1980 Ford Thunderbird Town Landau Reflecting a further industry-wide adoption of smaller vehicle designs in the interest of improved fuel efficiency and emissions compliance, the Thunderbird was redesigned for 1980 on the compact Ford Fox platform , which first appeared only two years prior as the basis for the Ford Fairmont . Compared to the previous Torino-based Thunderbird and its large 114 inches (2,896 mm) wheelbase and 215.5 inches (5,474 mm) overall length, the new Thunderbird lost 5.6 inches (142 mm) of wheelbase and 14.6 inches (371 mm) in overall length. [ 4 ] The squarish styling seen in the previous generation Thunderbird was favored for the new model, but the small car platform resulted in a poor translation with a distinctly upright appearance. Combined with the poor performing 4.2 L (255 cu in) Windsor V8 as a base engine, this Thunderbird generation was not well received by the public. The available 4.9 L (302 cu in) Windsor V8 was a welcome alternative to the 255, but with only 131 horsepower (98 kW) performance was only modestly enhanced. Significantly, though failing to generate any new interest for the Thunderbird, a six-cylinder engine was made available for the first time in the Thunderbird's history in 1981, the 200 cu in (3.3 L) Thriftpower Six . For 1982 this was followed up with the replacement of the straight-six with a V6, the 3.8 L Essex , which was also now the Thunderbird's standard engine. Hurting the Thunderbird's sales performance further, the 302 V8 did not return for 1982, leaving the 255 as the only alternative engine. At 288,638 examples produced between 1980 and 1982, the eighth generation Thunderbird was barely more successful than the final model year of the previous Thunderbird generation. [ 1 ] In order to revive the Thunderbird's success, a redesign was needed and Ford would deliver one for 1983. [ edit ] Ninth generation (1983–1988) Main article: Ford Thunderbird (ninth generation) 1987 Ford Thunderbird TurboCoupe In response to the lackluster reception of the eighth-generation 1980–1982 Thunderbird, Ford executed a significant redesign for 1983. Though based on the Fox body like the previous Thunderbird, the new Thunderbird featured a radically sleeker, more aerodynamic body and a slightly shorter wheelbase of 104.2 in (2647 mm). To power the new Thunderbird, the 3.8 L Essex V6 and 4.9 L (302 cu in) Windsor 5.0 V8 were carried over from the previous generation with the latter gaining electronic fuel injection (which was in turn replaced by multipoint fuel injection in 1986). All-new, and a Thunderbird first, was a turbocharged 2.3 L OHC 4-cylinder engine featured in the Thunderbird Turbo Coupe. The engine initially produced 142 horsepower (106 kW), but by 1985 power was increased to 155 horsepower (116 kW). Another first was the availability of a 5-speed manual transmission with the turbocharged four. Even though Ford was already at work on the next Thunderbird generation by 1986, the company sought to continue to cash in on the existing generation's success. As such, for 1987 the Thunderbird received a significant refresh complete with new sheetmetal and a revised front fascia with more aerodynamic single-piece headlamps. Mechanically the car was mostly unchanged. V6s models gained fuel injection while the Turbo Coupe's turbocharged 4-cylinder engine gained an intercooler, increasing output to 190 horsepower (140 kW). 1988 was this Thunderbird generation's last as Ford prepared to unveil an all-new Thunderbird for 1989. [ edit ] Tenth generation (1989–1997) Main article: Ford Thunderbird (tenth generation) 1990 Ford Thunderbird On December 26, 1988 a completely redesigned Thunderbird was introduced as a 1989 model alongside its sister car, the Mercury Cougar . [ 9 ] The new Thunderbird was developed on Ford's MN12 (Mid-Size North American Project 12) platform, which had been in development since 1986. Featuring a nine-inch (229 mm) longer wheelbase than the previous generation Thunderbird and a short-long arm (SLA) four-wheel independent suspension , the car offered excellent handling and ride quality. Significantly, the 1989 Thunderbird was the first in the car's history not to offer a V8 engine, instead offering two different versions of Ford's 3.8 L Essex OHV V6. Standard versions of the Thunderbird received a naturally aspirated version of the V6 producing 140 horsepower (100 kW) while the high performance Super Coupe (SC) model received a supercharged and intercooled version of the engine producing 210 horsepower (160 kW). The naturally aspirated V6 came with a AOD 4-speed automatic transmission as standard equipment. The AOD was optional on the Super Coupe and a M5R2 5-speed, Mazda-derived manual transmission was standard in the SC model. The Super Coupe came with a engine having the same displacement (3.8 L) as the naturally aspirated V6, though most all internal components were upgraded to handle the increased torque and temperature generated due to the addition of a supercharger. Among the modifications, the engine block and heads were modified to enhance coolant flow, the crankshaft was upgraded to a fully counter weighted forged unit, the billet roller cam had a unique profile, and the pistons were made of a stronger hypereutectic alloy. The supercharger utilized was an Eaton M90 roots-style , designed for mounting atop the intake manifold. Boost pressure during hard acceleration under ideal conditions is approximately 12 psi (0.8 bar). [ 10 ] For the 1991 model year a V8 was offered in the Thunderbird once again, slotting in between the standard and supercharged versions of the 3.8 L V6. The V8 was the revered 5.0L engine produced at the Cleveland Engine Plant #1, now with more power and torque relative to the last time the engine was used in the Thunderbird in 1988. In 1994, the Thunderbird received a substantial refresh, including stylistic changes inside and out and mechanical enhancements. In particular, the 4.9 L (302 cu in) Windsor 5.0 was replaced with Ford's new Modular 4.6 L SOHC V8 while the Super Coupe's supercharged V6 was enhanced to produce more power and torque. The performance increase is largely attributed to the tighter gap tolerance of the supercharger rotors allowed by the use of resin coating and a new high flow supercharger case. Simultaneously, the AOD automatic transmission was replaced by the also-new electronically controlled 4R70W 4-speed automatic in all instances where the AOD was previously used in the Thunderbird. By 1996 Ford began to reduce its investment in the tenth generation Thunderbird. While the Thunderbird received minor changes for 1996, the Super Coupe model was discontinued the previous year and the options list for the remaining models was condensed. In 1997, Ford decided to discontinue the tenth generation Thunderbird with the last example of the car rolling off the assembly line in Lorain, Ohio on September 4 of that year. [ edit ] Eleventh generation (2002–2005) Main article: Ford Thunderbird (eleventh generation) 2002–2005 Ford Thunderbird After being on hiatus for several years, Ford introduced a new Thunderbird for 2002. Returning to the original formula for the Thunderbird, the latest version had a two-seat coupe/convertible layout like the first-generation Thunderbird and retrofuturistic styling to match. The eleventh generation Thunderbird was built at Ford's Wixom Assembly Plant and was based on the company's DEW98 platform, which was shared with the Lincoln LS and Jaguar S-Type . Though the Thunderbird's exterior styling was very much unique relative to its platform mates, the interior, particularly the appearance of the dash area, instrument panel, and steering wheel, was very similar to that of the Lincoln LS. The sole engine of the Thunderbird was a Jaguar-designed AJ-30 3.9 L DOHC V8, a de-bored variant of the Jaguar AJ-26 4.0 L V8, making 252 horsepower (188 kW) and 267 lb·ft (362 N·m) of torque. The engine was mated to Ford's 5R55N 5-speed automatic transmission. The AJ-30 V8 was replaced by the AJ-35 in 2003 and later Thunderbirds, bringing with it variable valve timing (VVT) and electronic throttle control (ETC) as well as 280 horsepower (210 kW) and 286 lb·ft (388 N·m) of torque. Complementing the extra power and torque provided by the AJ-35 V8, a manual shift feature for the 5-speed automatic called SelectShift was available as an option in 2003 and later Thunderbirds. With sales dropping off significantly after its first model year, Ford decided to make the 2005 model year the Thunderbird's last with no scheduled successor. [ edit ] Racing A 1987 NASCAR version of the Thunderbird Driven by Bill Elliott , which had set the record of the fastest lap in stock car history, 44.998 sec, 212.809 mph (342.483 km/h) at Talladega Superspeedway, a record that still stands. [ citation needed ] Beginning in 1977 Thunderbird bodied racecars started running in NASCAR . Bobby Allison won 13 races with this car driving for owner Bud Moore in the 1977 thru 1980 seasons even though the cars looked boxy and unaerdynamic. During the period 1981-1997, the downsized and aerodynamically clean Thunderbirds were quite successful in NASCAR stock car racing before they were replaced by Taurus-based bodies. Bill Elliott and Davey Allison , in particular, were very successful with the cars. [ edit ] See also List of automobile model nameplates with a discontiguous timeline [ edit ] References ^ a b c Tast, Alan H. and David Newhardt. THUNDERBIRD FIFTY YEARS. Motorbooks. October 15, 2004. ^ Witzenburg, Gary. "The Name Game", Motor Trend , 4/84, p.82. ^ a b Witzenburg, p.86. ^ a b c d e f Edmunds Inc. "Ford Thunderbird History." 2009. http://www.edmunds.com/ford/thunderbird/history.html ^ Gower, Colin. GREATEST AMERICAN CARS. January 1, 2004. Colin Gower Enterprises, Ltd. ^ Flory, J. "Kelly", Jr. American Cars 1946-1959 (Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Coy, 2008), p.856. ^ MuscleCarClub.com. "Ford Thunderbird - History: 1955-1963." 2009. http://www.musclecarclub.com/musclecars/ford-thunderbird/ford-thunderbird-history.shtml ^ Flory, J. "Kelly", Jr. American Cars 1960-1972 (Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Coy, 2004), p.825. ^ Cool Cats. "1989 Cougar." Cool Cats. 17 November 2007. http://www.coolcats.net/mn12/1989.html ^ Thunderbird Super Coupe owners and members community, "Super Coupe Club of America", http://www.sccoa.com [ edit ] Further reading Edmunds Inc. "Ford Thunderbird History." 2009. http://www.edmunds.com/ford/thunderbird/history.html Automotive Mileposts, Inc. Ford Thunderbird . Retrieved on May 2, 2005. Flint, Jerry, "Ford's Thunderbird Gets Axed," Forbes.com , April 22, 2003. Gunnell, John A. (Ed.) (1987). Standard Catalog of American Cars 1946-1975, 2nd Edition . Krause Publications. ISBN 0-87341-096-3 . 2004 Ford Thunderbird New Car Buyers Guide Wonder, William (1997). Thunderbird Restoration Guide 1958-1966, 1st Edition . MBI Publishing Company. ISBN 0-7603-0390-8 . 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Introduced in 1955 as a 2-seat roadster, the car evolved into a luxury sports coupe, and over the years the emphasis shifted back and forth between luxury and sport. The previous-generation T'bird debuted in model year 1989, but was discontinued after the 1997 model year. When Ford decided to resurrect the Thunderbird nameplate, designers studied the original T'birds of the ‘50s. They took great care to incorporate classic styling cues, such as the hood scoop, round headlights, egg-crate grille and porthole windows, in a modern design. The current Thunderbird is a production version of the Thunderbird concept car that was shown at auto shows in 1999 and 2000. Past Years Vehicles below are grouped by generation. Vehicles with similar body styles and specifications are listed together. 2002 - 2005 Ford Thunderbird Search our used car listings and find the right car for you. Click Go to view them now. Go Powered by Vehicle Kelley Blue Book Ratings & Reviews Reliability Rating 2005 Ford Thunderbird Pictures , Pricing , Specs , Compare $17,600 - $21,500 9.4 User Reviews 8.0 Expert Reviews 2004 Ford Thunderbird Pictures , Pricing , Specs , Compare $15,400 - $17,850 9.4 User Reviews 8.0 Expert Reviews 2003 Ford Thunderbird Pictures , Pricing , Specs , Compare $12,950 - $22,400 8.7 User Reviews 8.0 Expert Reviews 2002 Ford Thunderbird Pictures , Pricing , Specs , Compare $11,850 - $12,400 8.8 User Reviews 8.0 Expert Reviews 1994 - 1997 Ford Thunderbird Search our used car listings and find the right car for you. Click Go to view them now. 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