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This 1972 Ford Thunderbird is the one millionth car to roll off the production line. The car has never been sold – until now ...
The classic open-top machine underwent serious refurbishment a year ago and is now offered for sale as part of an online ...
Interestingly, this milestone ‘Bird was never sold. Instead, it was first loaned to George Watts, the owner of the very first production Thunderbird. After a year, he returned it to Ford, and it ...
Ford filed a trademark for the Thunderbird name on Jan. 13, 2021, and rumors have been circling ever since. After all, the Bronco and Maverick have made their own respective comebacks in the last ...
Ford has filed a new trademark application for the "Thunderbird," suggesting a possible return of the storied nameplate. MuscleCarsAndTrucks.com discovered the submission, which states that it ...
And then, on January 3, 1999, 45 years after the debut of the original Thunderbird, Ford design boss J Mays showed the world's automotive press a pastel-yellow new Thunderbird, porthole and all.
In 1986, a five-speed manual transmission was standard equipment on the Thunderbird Turbo Coupe, and that’s what is in this car. The optional automatic added $315 to the cost ($868 in 2023 dollars).
Ford, facing dwindling sales, announced the 1997 model would be the last -- for a time. A new two-seat Thunderbird concept car was unveiled at the 1999 Detroit auto show.
The news is out and official. Ford will kill the Thunderbird. I've been down this road before. The original little T-bird, a two-seater, came out in 1954. It wasn't really a sports car, but it was ...
Ford has filed a new trademark application for the Thunderbird name with the United States Patent and Trademark Office, according to documents spotted by Muscle Cars & Trucks. But that doesn't ...
With 390 horsepower on tap, the Ford Thunderbird 3.9-liter supercharged V-8 engine transforms the vehicle's character from a grand touring car into a performance-minded sports roadster.
Ford Motor Co. said Thursday the 2005 model year will be the last for the current-generation Ford Thunderbird, a retro-styled convertible that went on sale in August 2001.