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  2. Ford Thunderbird (ninth generation) - Wikipedia

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    The ninth generation of the Ford Thunderbird is a personal luxury coupe that was manufactured and marketed by Ford for the 1983 to 1988 model years. In response to the sales downturn of the 1980–1982 Thunderbird, the model line underwent one of its most substantial redesigns for the 1983 model year.

  3. Ford Thunderbird (eighth generation) - Wikipedia

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    The eighth-generation Ford Thunderbird is a long-wheelbase variant of the rear-wheel drive Ford Fox platform; stretched to 108.4 inches, it shares its chassis with the Mercury Cougar XR7 (1980–1982), the Lincoln Continental (1982–1987) and the Continental / Lincoln Mark VII (1984–1992). The adoption of the Fox architecture marked the ...

  4. Ford Thunderbird - Wikipedia

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    The Ford Thunderbird is a personal luxury car manufactured and marketed by Ford Motor Company for model years 1955 to 2005, with a hiatus from 1998–2001.. Ultimately gaining a broadly used colloquial nickname, the T-Bird, Ford Introduced the model as a two-seat convertible, subsequently offering it variously in a host of body styles including as a four-seat hardtop coupe, four-seat ...

  5. List of Ford transmissions - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln LS and Ford Thunderbird; Ford Falcon (Australia) 2005–2010 Ford Mustang V6, GT [1] 1980–1993 AOD—Ford's first 4-speed automatic transmission, based on the FMX but with a torque-splitting feature. 1992– AOD-E—Electronic AOD 1993–2008 4R70W—Strengthened AOD-E with lower 1st and 2nd gear ratios Application vary by year

  6. Ford Fox platform - Wikipedia

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    1983–1988 Ford Thunderbird (tenth generation / MN-12) 104.2 in (2,647 mm) Turbo Coupe is first four-cylinder Thunderbird. Mercury Cougar XR7 (fifth generation) 1980–1982 Mercury Cougar (1977–1979) 108.5 in (2,756 mm) Separate wheelbase and bodyshell from Cougar sedan/station wagon; same powertrains as Ford Thunderbird. Mercury Cougar ...

  7. List of Ford factories - Wikipedia

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    Ford Thunderbird Ford Mustang Mercury Cougar 1967–1973 Mercury Capri Ford F-Series Fordson tractors Part of the River Rouge Complex. Replaced by Dearborn Truck Plant for 2005MY. This plant within the Rouge complex was demolished in 2008. Dearborn Iron Foundry: Dearborn, Michigan: U.S. Closed (1974) Cast iron parts including engine blocks.

  8. List of Ford bellhousing patterns - Wikipedia

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    Note: this is commonly called the Ford Small-block V8 pattern, though it is used in some "big block"-sized V8's as well as some V6's and I6's. 200 I6 1978-1983 only, partial (4 of 6 bolts) pattern. 250 I6 (except Australian 250/4.1) 255 V8; 289 V8 - (made after August 3, 1964) - had 6 bolts holding bellhousing to block; 302 Cleveland (Australia)

  9. Ford Thunderbird (seventh generation) - Wikipedia

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    The seventh generation of the Ford Thunderbird is a personal luxury car that was built by Ford from the 1977 to the 1979 model years. In a key marketing shift for the model range, Ford repackaged the Thunderbird from a full-size car to an intermediate car, and ceded its full-size luxury coupe status to the Ford LTD Landau coupe.

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