T hey may have started out "long and low and sleek and fast," as Bob Seger famously sang, but by the time the one-millionth ...
Ford Competition produced 15 hand-built D/F racing prototypes on January 25, 1957. As it came to be known, the Phase One Thunderbird beat the Corvette's record by 6 mph at Daytona, clocking in at ...
Vanishing Point was less a true racing game and more a physics showcase with charmingly ordinary, everyday cars.
The Thunderbird nameplate resided within the Ford brand from 1955 to 1997 as a personal luxury car that also possessed worthwhile performance. Due to slowing sales, the five-passenger two-door coupe ...
If you're a fan of luxury coupes from the 1990s, the Ford Thunderbird Super Coupe is the ultimate bargain buy on the current used car market ...
The Ford Thunderbird was one of the most modified ... with an overall sales performance of just over 299,000 copies. In contrast, the succeeding generation (1977- 1979) would crush that number ...
And Ford, which has been producing vehicles for 120 years, is no exception. From a 1960s Thunderbird to a bizarre bathtub-shaped motor, many models have caused disputes of one kind or another.
The deuce coupe, Thunderbird and most prominently the Mustang has been a shining example of what identifies the Ford brand. Sources of allure towards Ford coupes are performance and personal luxury.
This article focuses on the history and features of the 11th-generation Ford Thunderbird, as well as the Thunderbird model as a whole.