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Are Ford Thunderbirds rare?
M-Code V8 Thunderbirds are exceptionally rare, with only 200 being sold between 1962 and 1963.
Are Ford Thunderbirds fast?
How fast can a Ford Thunderbird go?
0 – 100 kph | 6.3 s |
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0 – 60 mph | 5.9 s |
Top speed | 240 kph (149 mph) |
How many 1957 Thunderbirds are left?
In total, there were 21,380 Thunderbirds sold in 1957, each with one of three V8 engine options: D-, E- or F-Type. The vast majority were the D-Type V8, while 1,363 were E-Type, and just 197 were F-Type. There are only an estimated 40 F-Types left in existence today.
What is the most valuable Ford Thunderbird?
Marilyn Monroe’s beautiful black 1956 Ford Thunderbird convertible just crossed the auction block this month for a staggering US$490,000, making it almost the most expensive Thunderbird ever sold.
What is the fastest Ford Thunderbird?
Ford Thunderbird Phase One D/F Supercharged
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Are there any Ford Thunderbird Turbo Coupes left?
The group’s 300 paying members share a mutual mission to preserve the history and enjoyment of the 1983–88 Ford Thunderbird Turbo Coupe. Korn expects Ford Nationals in Carlisle to draw 20–30 member cars.
What kind of engine does the Ford Thunderbird have?
There was little thunder in the showroom T-Bird, though. Powertrain choices included a 110-hp 3.8-liter V-6 and optional 140-hp 5.0-liter V-8. The Turbo Coupe was the performance model, aimed at imports like Audi Coupe, BMW 320i, Saab 900 Turbo, and Toyota Supra.
What was the price of a 1987 Ford Thunderbird?
1987 Ford Thunderbird Turbo Coupe eBay/vanguardmotorsales The 1987 Turbo Coupe weighed a reasonable 3,400 pounds, and the $16,805 base price was a realistic $1,700 more than the T-Bird V-8 Sport model, which lacked the high-tech chassis.
When did the Ford Thunderbird GT come out?
What started as a Euro-flavored performance upgrade over the V-8 Thunderbird evolved into an advanced, well-rounded GT coupe in its last two years. The 1987–88 models, which account for nearly half of the 130,700 Turbo Coupes made, remain the most sought after—at least by the few who might be seeking them.