Very few models can surpass Ford Thunderbird when it comes to open-air driving.
This classic convertible already existed as far back 1955, when according to some
people, the golden age of the American automobile was just starting to dawn. This
vehicle, also known as the T-Bird offers a very smooth ride on the highway. It
really runs like the ultimate cruiser when you?re traveling straight ahead on
even and smooth pavements.

However, once you pass a bumpy terrain, you will experience bounce and rebound,
particularly in the rear suspension. This vehicle has possibility to wallow over
bumps and dips. T-Bird boasts of its standard safety features consisted of dual
front air bags and dual side air bags located within the seat backs. These side
airbags are arranged a bit taller than in other cars protecting the not only the
chest area but also the head area.
To deactivate the passenger seat front airbag, you should insert a key in a switch
and turn it. It thus permits a child to ride safely there. Unlike many two-seaters,
Thunderbird has no rollbars. According to Ford, T-Birds windshield has been considerably
toughen to avoid collapse under rollover situations. But still, it is always advisable
to possess a built-in rollbars.