2003 FORD THUNDERBIRD
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Used 2003 Ford Thunderbird Deluxe
Posted: 17 days ago
Year: 2003
Make/Model: FORD THUNDERBIRD Deluxe
Price:
$21,988
Location: Greenville, South Carolina
Mileage: 22,101 Miles
VIN #: 1FAHP60A83Y100224 Vehicle History
Transmission: Automatic
Fuel Type: Gasoline
Engine Size: 3.9L 8 CYL.
Condition: Used

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Previous owner purchased it brand new! Rare find for this price. Great steal. If a picture is worth a thousand words, then how many words is this spotless beauty worth? Vehicle was a local trade, why not keep it in the hometown family?

 

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2003 FORD THUNDERBIRD Fuel Economy

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Highway (mpg)
THUNDERBIRD 3.9L
18
24

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The Ford Thunderbird is a car manufactured in the United States by the Ford Motor Company. It entered production for the 1955 model year as a two-seater sporty car; unlike the similar Chevrolet Corvette, the Thunderbird was never sold as a full-blown sports car. Ford described it as a personal luxury car, a description which named a new market segment. In 1958, the Thunderbird gained a second row of seats. Succeeding generations became larger until the line was downsized in 1977 and again in 1980. Sales were good until the 1990s, when large 2-door coupes became unpopular; production ceased after 1997. In 2002, a revived 2-seat model was launched, which was available through the end of the 2005 model year. Three men are generally credited with creating the original Thunderbird: Lewis D. Crusoe, a retired GM executive lured out of retirement by Henry Ford II; George Walker, chief stylist and a Ford vice-president; and Frank Hershey, a Ford designer. Crusoe and Walker met in France in October 1951. Walking in the Grand Palais in Paris, Crusoe pointed at a sports car and asked Walker, 'Why can’t we have something like that?'
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_Thunderbird
Unlike the Corvette, the Thunderbird was never a full-blown sporting vehicle; Ford's description was personal luxury car, and the company essentially created this market segment. In 2002 Ford introduced the eleventh version of the Thunderbird. The design was very retro with its design taking styling cues for the early versions of the Thunderbird. It was good enough to capture the Motor Trend's Car of the Year award. It sat atop a chassis that it shared with the Lincoln LS. Throughout its production lifespan, the design was never changed but the colors offered did. Sales were never strong and rather disappointing. It stayed in production only a few years, lasting until 2005.
http://www.conceptcarz.com/vehicle/z5631/Ford_Thunderbird/default.aspx
Ford created the Thunderbird as the first "personal luxury car".

The Ford Thunderbird served as the pace car for the 1961 Indianapolis 500.