Ford Thunderbird

The Ford Thunderbird was conceived in 1955 as a response to a large postwar demand.
The year it was introduced, it comes as a two-seater quasi sports car that combined
important sports car performance with luxury of the Americans. The contemporary
Thunderbird is produced by platform committees which is composed of representatives
from every department such as styling, engineering, manufacturing, purchasing,
materials handling, pricing, marketing, distribution and other discipline. In
addition to this,
Ford parts Thunderbird are available at online stores and dealers. Looking for performance and aftermarket
parts is not a problem anymore.

This procedure gives a lot of sense thinking of the complexities involved in
introducing a new car in the automotive market. Though it possesses features of
a sports car, it was never a full-blown sporting vehicle. It was described by
Ford as a personal luxury car. Thunderbird's features and performance were really
excellent that in 1987, its Turbo Coupe model was crowned Motor Trend's Car of
the Year and in 2002, its Retro Bird two-seater edition received the model's third
Car of the Year honor.