Ford built four of these, and sent three to the scrapyard.
The Ford Thunderbird has always been the kind of car that knew how to make an entrance. By 1962, it wasn’t just arriving in style—it was arriving with a swagger that said, “I don’t need to be a ...
The Ford Thunderbird was introduced to the automotive market in 1955. It created the market niche that would be classified as the "personal luxury vehicle." Based on a mythological creature, the ...
They may have started out "long and low and sleek and fast," as Bob Seger famously sang, but by the time the one-millionth Ford Thunderbird rolled off the assembly line in 1972, the once-svelte coupe ...
It's time once again to discuss a legendary marque, and affix a letter grade to a selection of vehicles falling under that model name. The topic of today's post is the legendary Ford Thunderbird. The ...
Cadillac may have been America’s Luxury Sweetheart, but Ford’s Thunderbird was the boulevardier with a pilot’s license. In 1970, it grew a beak, squared its shoulders, and strutted like it owned the ...
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