9/28/2023 0 Comments 94 ford t birdThey were the only domestic rear-drive cars with that feature outside the Corvette. To that end, the MN12 coupes (and later the FN Lincoln Mark VIII) were given an independent rear suspension amongst their other technical upgrades. Ford started development of the new platform in 1984, when it made an internal declaration that the next Thunderbird and Mercury Cougar be sophisticated enough to compete with European marques like BMW. An all-new 10th-generation debuted for the model year 1989, on the exciting new MN12 platform. Subscribe to Ford Authority for around-the-clock Ford news coverage.But by the late Eighties, the ninth-gen was looking a little aged, and Ford saw it was time to step away from the Fox platform with regards to personal luxury. We don’t have any pics of the interior, but it is listed as having leather. The car has 78,000 miles on the odometer and is in very good condition. As for why he is selling, he says that he is moving to a Senior community and that he can’t stand the thought of “those old people” slamming doors into the side of his car. The man says that he “lovingly” worked on the car for years, and the modifications are significant. The AC, compressor, accumulator, and all the lines are new. The seller of the 1994 Ford Thunderbird says that the car has new disc brakes and rotors and four new Sumitomo tires. Some fans of classic iron might not like seeing 1950 parts on a 1994 Thunderbird, but it’s much better than the Mustang we saw wit the front of a Camaro and an LS V8 under the hood. This car is a very nicely done conversion, and the parts for the 1950 Ford fit very nicely on the frame of the Thunderbird and match up well. The seller of the car took the front and rear from a 1950 Ford and grafted it onto the frame of the Thunderbird. The upside is that the Thunderbird was one of the more enjoyable to drive versions with the 4.6-liter V8 under the hood. The car you see here doesn’t look like it, but it’s a run-of-the-mill 1994 Ford Thunderbird. We’ve seen some wild custom rides over the years, and some are surprising in the level of detail they provide.
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