A look at the unusual transmission story behind a 1954 Ford and why some mechanics jokingly call them disposable. #HotRod #ClassicCars ...
Two eras, one nameplate. Do you prefer the timeless elegance of the ’57 Thunderbird or the modern flair of the 2003 revival?
Come with us on a walk through one of the ultimate car shows as we detail the vehicles that most caught our eye.
This 1990 Ford Thunderbird Super Coupe (SC) is a rare Mexican-spec example located in Los Mochis, Sinaloa.Distinguished by its rust-free condition and unique cloth interior—a combination seldom seen ...
Erik Sherman is an automotive journalist and motorcycle enthusiast. Although he has served and worked all over the world in different capacities, his passions belong to all things automotive. His love ...
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 ...
The 2026 Winter Olympics will take place in Milan and Cortina. The last time home Cortina d'Ampezzo had an Olympic moment? 70 years ago. Join us as we go back in time to see what was happening in ...
This 1956 Ford Thunderbird Convertible on Exotic Car Trader retains stunning originality, making it a true collector’s gem from the golden age of motoring. The 1956 Ford Thunderbird debuted as a ...
This 1954 Ford F-6 is all dressed up for fall and is on display at the Mari de Villa Senior Living Center. {{description}} Email notifications are only sent once a day, and only if there are new ...
Cole Attisha Using Midjourney 7.0 & Gemini 2.5 Flash Image The Ford Thunderbird is a true American icon. Or, at least, it was. Since 2005, the 50th anniversary of the model’s first production year, ...
Ford had some big news for what turned out to be the final year of the Malaise Era: the Thunderbird ditched its Fairmont-ish box shape to become the most aerodynamic production car the company had ...
This is the fifth in a series on The Athletic looking back at the winners of each men’s World Cup. The previous four articles have looked at Uruguay in 1930, Italy in 1934 and Italy again in 1938, ...