The fifth generation
Ford Thunderbird
The Ford Thunderbird is a personal luxury car manufactured and marketed by Ford Motor Company for model years 1955 to 2005, with a hiatus from 1998 to 2001.
Ultimately gaining a broadly used colloquial nickname, the ''T-Bird'', Ford Introduce ...
is a large
personal luxury car
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series, produced by
Ford for the 1967–1971 model years.
This fifth generation saw the second major change of direction for the Thunderbird. The Thunderbird had fundamentally remained the same in concept through 1966, although the design had been revised twice. The debut of the
Ford Mustang
The Ford Mustang is a series of American Car, automobiles manufactured by Ford Motor Company, Ford. In continuous production since 1964, the Mustang is currently the longest-produced Ford car nameplate. Currently in its Ford Mustang (seventh ...
in early 1964, and subsequent introduction of the larger, more
upmarket Mercury Cougar
The Mercury Cougar is a series of automobiles that was sold by Mercury (automobile), Mercury from 1967 to 2002. The model line is a diverse series of vehicles; though the Cougar nameplate is most commonly associated with two-door coupes, at va ...
to compete with the similarly larger
Dodge Charger
The Dodge Charger is a model of automobile marketed by Dodge in various forms over eight generations since 1966.
The first Charger was a show car in 1964. A 1965 Charger II concept car resembled the 1966 production version.
In the United Sta ...
, began to erode the Thunderbird sales. This drove Ford engineers to increase the vehicle's size yet again, with Ford even introducing four-door Thunderbird Landaus.
History

For 1967 the Thunderbird would be a larger car, moving it closer to
Lincoln
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* Abraham Lincoln (1809–1865), the 16th president of the United States
* Lincoln, England, cathedral city and county town of Lincolnshire, England
* Lincoln, Nebraska, the capital of Nebraska, U.S.
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as the company chose to emphasize the "
luxury
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*Luxury goods, an economic good or service for which demand increases more than proportionally as income rises
*Luxury tax, a tax on products not considered essential, such as speedboats or diamonds.
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" part of the "personal luxury car" designation. Ford decided to abandon the Thunderbird's typical
unibody
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Until the 1930s, virtually every car had ...
construction for this larger car, turning to a body-on-frame method with sophisticated rubber mountings between the two to improve noise/vibration characteristics and reduce weight by a small margin. An overhead console (first appearing on the previous years Town Landau) containing illuminated indicators for emergency flasher use, low-fuel warning, door-ajar and seat-belt reminder light returned in a revised format.
The listed retail price of the two-door Landau coupe was US$4,704 ($ in dollars).
The convertible, increasingly a slow seller, was dropped in favor of a four-door model that was 2.5 in (6.3 cm) stretched, featuring
suicide doors
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...
, a signature feature of the Lincoln Continental four-door sedans of that era. It remained in the lineup through 1971 but never generated substantial sales.


The 1967 design was radically different from previous Thunderbirds. Ford's stylists delivered a radical shape that in many ways anticipated the styling trends of the next five years. A gaping wide "fishmouth" front grille that incorporated hidden headlights was the most obvious new feature. The look was clearly influenced by the air intakes on jet fighters such as the
F-100 Super Sabre
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, and was enhanced by the flush-fitting front bumper incorporating the bottom "lip" of the "mouth".
The sides were the barrel-like "fuselage" style that was very popular during this period. The belt line kicked up
"coke-bottle" style after the rear windows, again a styling trait that would prove ubiquitous. Large C-pillars (and a small "formal" rear window on the 4-door) meant poor rear visibility but this was in line with the fashion of the time. The taillights spanned the full width of the car, and featured, as in previous Thunderbird models,
sequential turn signals.
In contrast to the radically different exterior, the new interior carried over nearly all of the themes established by the previous generation: most notably a dash panel with separately housed instruments, along with a downward sweeping/integrated center console and a wraparound rear seat/"lounge".

The 1968 Thunderbird saw the introduction of the new
385 series big-block "Thunder Jet" 4V (4-barrel carburetor)
V8 engine
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Origins
The first known V8 was the Antoinette, designed by Léon Levavasseur, a ...
s. Like many Ford engines of the time, they were conservatively rated at (SAE gross). The new engine made the cars some of the quickest and fastest Thunderbirds ever produced, despite their larger size and increased curb weight. The 1968 and 1969 model years saw minor trim changes.
For 1969, the
Continental Mark III was launched as a two-door only personal luxury
coupé
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The term ''coupé'' was first applied to horse-drawn carriages for two passengers without rear-facing seats. It comes from the Fr ...
that was based directly on the four-door, wheelbase Thunderbird chassis, and from that point until the end of 1976, Ford Thunderbirds and Continental Marks were related cars. They would share commonality again later from 1984–1998.
For the 1970 model year, the Thunderbird was stylistically updated with the addition of a large, bird's beak-style projection out of its grille. Offered in 2- or 4-door models, all 1970−1971 Thunderbirds had prominent angular lines on the hood leading to a jutting tip, that also formed the center of the grill work, that was not a too thinly disguised bird beak.
Semon "Bunkie" Knudsen, a former GM executive now President of Ford, is said to be responsible for this dramatic change. As with the 1967−69 models, the 1970−71 models had sequential turn signals incorporated into the full panel tail lights at the rear of the car.
In 1971,
Neiman Marcus
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offered "his and hers" Thunderbirds in its catalog, with telephones, tape recorders and other niceties. They retailed for
US$
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25,000 for the pair ($ in dollars ).
File:1967 Ford Thunderbird (35372220045).jpg, 1967 Ford Thunderbird Landau sedan
File:1968 Ford Thunderbird (14608884614).jpg, 1968 Ford Thunderbird 2-Door Landau
File:'69 Ford Thunderbird (Rassemblement Saint-Bruno-De-Montarville '10).jpg, 1969 Ford Thunderbird Landau coupe
File:1969 Blue Ford Thunderbird rearquarter.jpg, 1969 Ford Thunderbird Landau sedan
File:1970 Ford Thunderbird (29070045321).jpg, 1970 Ford Thunderbird hardtop coupe
File:Ford Thunderbird 1971 (7509237148).jpg, 1971 Ford Thunderbird Landau coupe
Production totals
References
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