1995 Ford Thunderbird STK 1298

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Uploaded by on Sep 21, 2010

Originally this vehicle started out as a 1995 Ford Thunderbird. Now it has been taken to a whole new extreme. Using a well fitted Easy Rods custom 50 Ford kit has transformed it into something beautiful. Under the hood is the original 4.6L SOHC motor producing 205hp and 265ft-lbs of torque. Mated to an electronically-controlled 4R70W 4-speed automatic transmission. With a four wheel independent suspension this car glides down the roads and handles the turns as if the road were straight. Inside is a custom leather scarlet and gray interior. AC, speed control, airbags, read defogger, tilt steering wheels, power windows, power locks, power seats an AM/FM radio. Power steering and power brakes are powerful to bring this car to a stop. This is a unique piece and has the looks of a classic but all the amenities of a modern car. It is absolutely stunning.

This vehicle is located in our Charlotte, NC showroom. For more information, please call (704) 598-2130 or toll free (866) 542-8392.

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  • How was this done, I would love to see the process

  • creative but fugly!!!

  • I saw how the Easyrod professionals mutated a 1991Ford T-bird to look like this in their videos. They did bad-ass job, but I have to say OUCH !!!!!!!!!!!! It requires some cutting and grinding of the original rear panels (kiss your original body goodbye forever!!); and the trading of the long, glowing, rear LED bird lights for 2 small soap bar-sized taillights. I gave it much thought about doing this to my 95 and I have concluded a bid NO!!!!!!!!!! The car in this video looks nice though.

  • ...show that to the tccoa,and see what they think

  • The thing needs work in the following areas:

    doors

    Mirrors

    Roofline

    trunk

    Rear quarter in front of rear wheels

    Motor Aesthetics

    Interior lacks a 'classic' feel everywhere

    Exhaust lacks a 'classic' tone

    All in all, this vehicle is a fail. I'm sorry, if you're going for a classic feel, you have to invest even more work than this. There are a lot of cut corners. It just looks like an inventive project someone wanted to end too quickly. It's redeemable, but requires it to be stripped down again.

  • why would you do this to such a beautiful car.

  • sorry but that looks really really gay

  • the roofline doesn't fit at all, other than that a very nice idea, but needs alot of work to become good looking.

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