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70s t bird
70s t bird











Inside, Ford offered the Thunderbird as a personal luxury coupe fitted with leather seats, automatic climate control, a mini AM-FM stereo (options), sunroof, and 6-way power front seats. A red strip spread across the entire rear board in the rear, but only the outer sides were lit. Its overall length was so big that it should require its own zip-code. From its sides, the car looked like a faux-cabriolet since it didn't feature a B-pillar between the doors and the quarter panel. The long hood, suitable to cover one of the biggest V8 engines ever installed in a Ford, featured a profiled surface with a raised center part. Its double rounded headlights at the front and the pinned-out grille in the middle made the Thunderbird like a battleship on wheels. Despite the higher torque, it was slower to the 60 mph mark (92 kph) than the British XJ limo. A 4.2-liter Jaguar engine provided 240 hp while the 7-liter T-Bird offered a mere 212 hp. But the carmakers were ready for that and fitted their cars with big engines tuned for shallow power for their engine's displacements. The only thing that stood between the big blocks and the customers was the emissions control regulations. In 1972 the Muscle-Car era was coming to an end, but nobody knew it. But the 1973 oil crisis deeply cut into its sales. The seventh and largest Ford Thunderbird shook the American car industry in 1972 with its huge size and massive engines.













70s t bird