The Best Thunderbird of the Decade

Wow, this isn’t your Grampa’s version. Over fifty short years ago, Ford first came out with the Thunderbird. In grampa’s day, automobile choices were thin, yet they still bough this car in droves. Nowadays, there’s no shortage of cars to select from; with that, people still in masses.

The roadster version of the Thunderbird was introduced back in 2002. Ford reincarnated the original 50’s style two seat roadster for this new edition. One can not misplace this vehicle from it’s 50’s roots. All buyers raved over the distinctive porthole windows. Buyers responded most favorably in the first year, and then declined each year afterwards. After four years, Ford ended its production.  {This was always a great car, as long as you have a windscreen to tame the wind while driving top-down}.

This car was build on a shorter version of the rear wheel drive platform provided for the Lincoln LS and Jaguar S-Type sedans. Under the hood, the only option for power was the 3.9 liter, V8, which was also shared with the LS. To make life simple, there was also only one option for the transmission, a five speed manual or automatic. Ford was generous with the standard equipment, including four-wheel disc brakes, side airbags, and catching 17-inch alloy wheels. If you have money left in your wallet, then you could also purchase chrome wheels and traction control. The one critical accessory is a windscreen, or see convertible windscreen reviews for more options. Unlike typical roadsters that cram you in, the Thunderbird is spac ious, both in the passenger compartment and the trunk. This car does tend to be heavy, compromising handling on curvy roads and acceleration.

Those who missed out the first time around will find active markets for used Thunderbirds. Driving enthusiasts will go for the power, while those seeking comfort should look for a stiffer chassis.

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When the author isn’t driving around in her Thunderbird, she’s a fan of theFord Thunderbird windscreen windblocker wind deflectorbest psychics, and theSeattle HCG Diet.

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