Humanity's love affair with carmaking is over a century old now, and there seems to be no end in sight. As we progress, cars and what they have to offer progress with us, and there's no telling what ...
The Ford Thunderbird revival never really got off the ground. You can't force modern mechanics and retro styling together, especially not with Ford technology from two decades ago. However, many ...
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October 15, 2007 A one-off 1963 Ford Thunderbird “Italien” concept car is to be sold at auction with No Reserve. Barrett-Jackson has announced the rare sale as part of the company’s 37th Annual ...
Credited with starting America’s ‘personal luxury car’ market segment in the 1950s, the Ford Thunderbird is one of the best-known nameplates ever released by the Blue Oval. Sold uninterruptedly from ...
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The story of the Ford Thunderbird starts when Chevrolet introduced the Corvette in 1953. I suspect that created some panic at Ford headquarters as Ford and Chevrolet have been intense competitors ...
Steffie Hands, 46, of Long Beach, Calif., a realtor who specializes in historic homes, on her 1963 Ford Thunderbird, as told to A.J. Baime. When I was 18, I started collecting vintage clothing and ...
With one sway from its swing-away steering wheel, it’s clear the third generation Ford Thunderbird advanced the personal luxury automobile genre in unique and stylish ways. That singular creation ...
This '63 Ford Thunderbird was redone as a bone-stock resto in the late '90s, but Bob and Robin Collier of Tacoma, Washington, eventually got bored with that. That's when they installed Air Ride ...
According to the website www.auto.howstuffworks.com, the Thunderbird Sports Roadster manufactured by Ford in 1962-63 was “a gesture toward buyers pining for the two-seat Thunderbird” of earlier years.