23 years ago, Car and Driver magazine takes a look at Ford's Retro Thunderbird.


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1998 Car and Driver: Ford's Retro Thunderbird
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something happen to the photos?
Limited Edition databases for 007 msg..#26 , PCR sticky, and Cashmere msg.#64
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When the first sneak peaks hit the car magazines, I saved them. A few years ago they passed from my hands to Joe Apicella's at a TBN auction benefit for the TBN site expenses. This has been a tradition for as many years as I have been a member. On a few occasions we gave donations to worthy charities like St. Jude's Hospital for children too.
The magazines were closer to what was eventually sold but the guesses about the price were generally too low. And the dealers took advantage of the slow rollout to get MSRP plus the first year the new birds were available.sigpic
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not quite 5 years. Ford rolled out the concept car on January 2, 1999, 6 months after that article came out. Ford wasn't about to let the magazines have the "scoop" ahead of time on the actual design. The following pics were taken in July 1999 in Wichita, Kansas at a CTCI convention..Originally posted by vinnie View PostAn incredibly close 5 year prediction - don't you think?
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Competing with the revived Thunderbird was the Chevrolet BelAir concept.
https://www.drivingline.com/articles...retro-cruiser/
It's actually sad it didn't make it into production. It might have inspired Ford to continue the Thunderbird for a few years more.
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I really like that one. I’ve had my last GM vehicle.Originally posted by Bobnoir1 View PostCompeting with the revived Thunderbird was the Chevrolet BelAir concept.
https://www.drivingline.com/articles...retro-cruiser/
It's actually sad it didn't make it into production. It might have inspired Ford to continue the Thunderbird for a few years more.
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