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1990 Ford Thunderbird Dealer Intro Part 1of2

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Part 1
Introduction of the 1990 Ford Tunderbird, used to demonstrate its features and technology to Ford dealers and salespeople.

The tape mostly features the T-bird LX but shows a demonstration of ABS brakes using a Super Coupe.

These videos were only available to dealers and not for public viewing.

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  • i have a 1990 supercoupe 35th anniversary edition for my first car and i luv it!

  • awesome. wish they showed more of the supercoupe !

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  • @IwantaLexusLFA

    Because car manufactures were going "retro". Examples: the *new* Beetle, PT Cruiser, Prowler, Chevy SSR,etc.

    If Ford ever brings back the Thunderbird, you can bet they wont do the same mistake.

  • This generation is beautiful and still nice today. Ten years later they did the ugliest 50's version. Somebody can explain to me,that I'm italian and not american, why they changed everything making an ugliest 50's design car instead to develop the modern design of this one throug the years thx

  • One of the best cars of it's era. Reportedly upper management was unhappy with it, they wanted something lighter and more generic. I'm glad those idiots didn't get what they wanted.

    The designers went against the grain with the traditional long wheelbase and RWD, combined with a modern independent suspension. This made it a great cruiser, quite unique vs the typical FWD cars everybody else was making. I love how smooth these cars are, and they handle amazingly well on twisty roads near here.

  • Look good, but the headlights remind me of old Accords. RWD for a coupeis pretty damn awesome. Think I'd prefer my Aussie EF Falcon though. -thumbs up-

  • just bought one i love it so much power

  • $15,000 for the base 1990 model, over $20,000 for the Super Coupe

  • behind the gearshifter(just enough space for one cup) or the cup holders was optional

  • cant beat them standard plastic wheel covers no sire

  • were are the cup holders, LOL!

  • My 1990 T-Bird SC went 289000 miles before a guy ran a stop sign and totaled me out. I would probably still be driving it otherwise.

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