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 ...
Introduced in 1953 as a response to Chevrolet's Corvette sports car, the Ford Thunderbird has a long and eventful history, having been produced from 1955 to 2005 across a total of eleven generations.
The showy 1963 Ford Thunderbird convertible owned by Eric Symeon of Stamford was in "absolutely terrible" condition when he purchased it in 1999 after finding it in Waterbury. The on and off revival ...
This is a Colonial White D-code 312 with 34,000 miles, the original removable hardtop with porthole windows, and a data plate stamped September 11, 1957, placing it among the final two-seat ...
View post: GM Boosts Truck Production As Ford F-150 Shortage Opens A Door The Ford Thunderbird, also known affectionately as the ‘T-Bird’, was launched in 1955 in large part to respond to the wild ...