1967-70 (or 71?). It had suicide doors.I don't recall a T-Bird ever having four doors.
You say that like it's a bad thing!Not to mention 0-60 in the 1-2 min range for some...
That article begins with the wrong thesis.
Coupes aren't dead because of people whining.
They're dead because of car seats, requirements that kids be in them until they're 4-foot-9, and that baby seats can't be up in front by the passenger air bag.
Who wants to navigate a rear facing car seat in a coupe? Nightmare fuel.
That's cool. Never knew that. It still looks like a coupe.1967-70 (or 71?). It had suicide doors.
The 80's T-birds had a back seat as far as I recall. More like rear bucket seats on either side of the transmission tunnel.Weren’t Tbirds also originally two-seaters?
I must got 29.7 mpg (imperial) which is 24.7 US mpg with my 84 Cutlass on a 6 hour round trip going about 50-60mph most of the way with gentle acceleration. 350 Oldsmobile v8, with a quadrajet (quadrajunk depending on what "expert" you ask, overdrive 2004R transmission (0.67:1 4th gear ratio) and a 2.93 final drive ratio. My truck (2005 Silverado with a 4.8/4L60E, 4wd 3.42 gears and 33" Goodyear duratracs) would get about 16 mpg under the same conditions. (As long as I remove all the surveying equipment and iron bars from the back before the trip.The fuel economy of some of those V6's and V8's would make a newer vehicle blush!
How long do you plan to keep that 2018 Silverado? I put my 1984 Cutlass on the road in 2006 with 125k miles on it. Now it has 240k miles on it with the same engine and transmission. My work truck is a 2005 with 227k miles and 9957 engine hours. I own my truck and get paid mileage to drive it but the newest truck the company owns is a 2018 f150 5.0 10 speed that most spent 2 months at the Ford dealership getting the transmission replaced. Apparently they tried to rebuild it first which didn't work so they had to replace it.Yes my 2018 Silverado will get 25mpg at 70mph all day long. And we are not even talking about utility.
I had an 86 wagon with the carb. But I got it (used) because the new ones had that EFI and a test drive made a big impression on me. I ended up getting pretty down on my escort, but the EFI model had great manners when I drove it. Did you like that one?86 Escort GT. First year for the third brake light. 1.9 EFI with a 5 speed. This was my first new car!!!
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I took my drivers test in my Mother’s 1979 Mercury Monarch.They seem pretty odd today, but fit right in, in the era. The first car I had was a 1979 Ford Granda 2dr. It was white with a red half vinyl roof.
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