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Title: 50th Anniversary Edition Thunderbird
Post by: oldraven on November 12, 2004, 12:31:00 PM
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(from Ford Press Release)  Ford Thunderbird, a true American icon, celebrates its golden Anniversary with a special 50th Anniversary Thunderbird, limited-edition colors, and commemorative badge for all 2005 models. The 50th Anniversary Limited Edition Thunderbird will be unveiled to media attending the South Florida International Auto Show in Miami, FL.

Production of this special edition model with exclusive Cashmere color, which begins in January 2005, will be limited to 1,500 units.

"The 50th Anniversary Limited Edition Thunderbird builds upon the car's rich heritage - which began with the classic, two-seater 1955 model," said Steve Lyons, president of Ford Division. "This special edition adds to the emotional attachment that America has with Thunderbird, an attachment that has been 50 years in the making."

In addition to the 50th Anniversary Limited Edition, Ford is unveiling two surprise colors available on upcoming 2005 Thunderbirds: Inca Gold and Bronze. For 2005, all Thunderbirds feature a 50th Anniversary commemorative fender chevron.

Based on the top-of-the-line Thunderbird premium, the commemorative 50th Anniversary Thunderbird features a gorgeous Cashmere tri-coat metallic paint with matching removable top and Medium Light Stone cloth convertible top and soft boot. 16-spoke, 17-inch wheels with Cashmere accented hub ring match the Cashmere paint.

New coordinated Cashmere, Stone and Soft Gold interior packages include full leather Cashmere seats, and Cashmere trimmed lower instrument panel, floor console and door armrests. An understated Soft Gold tinted 50th Anniversary badge will be placed on the instrument panel, and 50th Anniversary insignias are embossed on the seatbacks. The scuff plates also are tinted Soft Gold. Each vehicle will feature a numbered commemorative plaque mounted on the inside of the glove box. The steering wheel and shift  will be trimmed with high gloss Cashmere accents. Stone colored carpets with matching floor mats complete the interior.

"The 50th Anniversary special edition is very elegant and emphasizes the calm, cool and collectible nature that is Thunderbird," said Lyons.

Thunderbird Enthusiasts 'Drive-in' to Celebrate

Thunderbird enthusiasts will kick-off the Thunderbird's 50th birthday celebration at Homestead Miami Speedway on Nov. 17 in conjunction with a Ford Racing Innovation Drive. The Ford Racing Innovation Drive has been reaching consumers nationwide during a tour that features Ford's spectacular new 2005 model year vehicle line-up. Consumers as well as Thunderbird enthusiasts have been invited to attend the drive as it comes to Miami this November. After Thunderbird enthusiasts enjoy the hands-on experience of Ford's new product they will then be directed to the raceway's infield for a private Thunderbird Anniversary party.

Reflecting on 50 years of heritage for the Thunderbird, club members from across the country will enjoy a trip back to the boppin' fifties with the spirit of the classic hamburger stand and drive-in movie theater. Ford, will construct a unique drive-in theater at the race track and show one of the most famous movies to star the Ford Thunderbird - American Graffiti.

The 2005 Ford Thunderbird will have a manufacturer's suggested retail price of $37,605 and the special edition 50th Anniversary Thunderbird of $43,535, both without destination and delivery charges.

Ford Thunderbird went on sale Oct. 22, 1954 marking the birth of a new legend that would grow with each generation of Thunderbird cars. Previous special-edition Thunderbirds have proven highly desirable. In 2002, Ford offered 200 special-edition Thunderbird vehicles for sale through the exclusive Neiman Marcus Christmas Book. Those 200 cars sold out in two hours and 15 minutes and are considered highly prized collector's items.

In the spring of 2003, Ford sold 700 limited edition "007" Ford Thunderbirds to commemorate the first appearance of a Thunderbird in the 40-year history of the James Bond film franchise. A "007" Edition was driven in the Bond film Die Another Day by Academy Award-winning actress Halle Berry. One thousand Pacific Coast Roadster Thunderbirds were sold in 2004.
Title: Re: 50th Anniversary Edition Thunderbird
Post by: Rwolf on November 12, 2004, 01:06:52 PM
I'm loving the paint shade on the 2nd pic.
(also intresting how they photoshoped the reflection)
Title: Re: 50th Anniversary Edition Thunderbird
Post by: oldraven on November 12, 2004, 02:01:36 PM
Wild! I didn't even notice the reflection. :D
Title: Re: 50th Anniversary Edition Thunderbird
Post by: Chuck W on November 12, 2004, 02:16:00 PM
Sorry...but they do nothing for me other than either turn my stomach or put me to sleep.....or even turn my stomach after I'm alseep.....
Title: Re: 50th Anniversary Edition Thunderbird
Post by: oldraven on November 12, 2004, 03:32:03 PM
I'm not a big fan of them either, but I thought it was important to share the latest evolution with the group. :dunno:
Title: Re: 50th Anniversary Edition Thunderbird
Post by: Chuck W on November 12, 2004, 03:45:35 PM
It's more like a De-evolution....

Then again, I'm just an opinionated SOB :p
Title: Re: 50th Anniversary Edition Thunderbird
Post by: Ifixyawata on November 12, 2004, 04:07:27 PM
C'mon!  The new T-birds are all about being retro... ya know, they rock that 3.9 BIG BLOCK V-8!  :rolleyes:
Title: Re: 50th Anniversary Edition Thunderbird
Post by: oldraven on November 12, 2004, 05:05:25 PM
Yeah, no doubt. Too bad they can't have the monster 198hp of the original 'big block' 292. :slap:
Title: Re: 50th Anniversary Edition Thunderbird
Post by: jkirchman on November 13, 2004, 01:45:36 PM
I like 'em.  But they are expensive and kind of stuck looking the way they do.  There really is not a way to update a retro body style like that.  And anyway, happy 50th birthday to the Thunderbird!
Title: Re: 50th Anniversary Edition Thunderbird
Post by: pro-five-oh on November 18, 2004, 01:37:48 PM
They are pretty weak in person. Nothing unique in the performance department over a regular model...unlike that car in the upper LH corner which was basically a V8 Turbo Coupe.  The 30th and 35th Anniv cars were the best of the Anniv Tbirds.
Title: Re: 50th Anniversary Edition Thunderbird
Post by: cougarman on November 18, 2004, 01:59:28 PM
Looks like they uped the power a little for '05...... :dunno:

Engine Specifications   
Engine type  3.9 DOHC 32V V8 
Powertrain electronics  EEV-V Powertrain electronics 
Displacement  3.9L (240 cu. in.) 
Horsepower (SAE net rpm)  280@6,000 
Torque (lb.-ft.@rpm)  286@4,000 
Compression ratio  10.75:1 
Bore x stroke (in.)  3.39 x 3.35
Title: Re: 50th Anniversary Edition Thunderbird
Post by: pro-five-oh on November 18, 2004, 02:01:28 PM
That came in 2003, just like the Lincoln LS with the same motor. I drove the 280hp 'bird, its pretty nice.  I like the Lincoln better, though.
Title: Re: 50th Anniversary Edition Thunderbird
Post by: cougarman on November 18, 2004, 02:02:15 PM
Oh ok, didn't know that. Anyone know how much they weigh?? :dunno:
Title: Re: 50th Anniversary Edition Thunderbird
Post by: oldraven on November 18, 2004, 02:24:02 PM
3863 lbs
13.8 lbs per hp
Title: Re: 50th Anniversary Edition Thunderbird
Post by: cougarman on November 18, 2004, 02:31:11 PM
Here's the engine they need,. I know, not earth shattering but better. :ies: 4.2L Supercharged.
Title: Re: 50th Anniversary Edition Thunderbird
Post by: pro-five-oh on November 18, 2004, 02:52:38 PM
The Brits would be real unhappy if that motor ever showed up in a Ford. That's notgonnahappen.com.
Title: Re: 50th Anniversary Edition Thunderbird
Post by: cougarman on November 18, 2004, 02:59:18 PM
Ahhh, I don't know, that Jag is basically what the Lincoln LS and all it's derivitives are built off of. remember Ford owns Jaguar. :ies:
Title: Re: 50th Anniversary Edition Thunderbird
Post by: pro-five-oh on November 18, 2004, 03:27:14 PM
But Jaguar is part of Ford's Premier Automotive Group, and PAG is pretty exclusive.  Fancy supercharged Jag engines aren't destined for Fords if PAG has anything to say about it. And the LS will be gone in a 3-4 years, which I am sure has something to do with PAG exclusivity.
Title: Re: 50th Anniversary Edition Thunderbird
Post by: oldraven on November 18, 2004, 03:34:00 PM
But Jag is part of Fords Premier Auto Group, and things like their high class interior pieces and high priced engine components have pretty much been agreed on before purchase as being exclusive to the PAG brands. So he's right. Owned by Ford or not, it's notgonnahappen.com :p

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BLARGH!!!!!! Dagnabbit. spent too much time doing actual work. :mad: