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1960 FORD THUNDERBIRD CONVERTIBLE
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1960 FORD THUNDERBIRD CONVERTIBLE
Engine: Ford MEL-series V-8 430
Horsepower: 264 kW / 359 PS
Kilometers traveled: 4320 mph
Acceleration 8.2s
Speed: 214 km/h
Volume: 7044 cm3
Torque: 664 Nm
Carburetor: Holley 4-barrel
Color: Modra metalic
Mass: 1890
No. neck: 2
No. seats: 4
Brakes: drum shaped
Gearbox:Automatic 3 speed Ford Cruise-O-Matic MX/FX
Steering wheel: servo
Rims: steel
Fuel: Gasoline

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Engine: Ford MEL-series V-8 430
Engine power: 264 kW / 359 PS
Kilometers traveled: 4320 mph
Acceleration 8.2s
Speed: 214 km/h
Volume: 7044 cm3
Torque: 664 Nm
Carburetor: Holley 4-barrel
Color: Modra metalic
Mass: 1890
No. neck: 2
No. seats: 4
Brakes: drum shaped
Gearbox:Automatic 3 speed Ford Cruise-O-Matic MX/FX
Steering wheel: servo
Rims: steel
Fuel: Gasoline

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Vehicle description

The second-generation 1958-60 Thunderbird was a continuation of its successful two-seater predecessor. Second generation
has undergone great changes. Rear seats, accessories and luxury of a big car were added to the
mid-range design with a self-supporting body, on the basis of which they gained a lot of space for passengers.
As a result, sales increased and the new model dramatically expanded the luxury car market. In 1958 he won the title
Motor Trend Car of the Year. Our vehicle is equipped with the largest serial engine with a volume of 7044 cm3 and a wide range
additional equipment, such as electric movement of all windows, electric opening and closing of the roof, power steering and brakes
with an effect enhancer.

A special feature of this generation of convertibles is that the roof folds into the trunk of the vehicle, opening the hood
trunk almost upright, which is quite sensational.
The car is a real phenomenon and offers a regal driving feeling, which is already said by the fact that it was driven by: Frank Sinatra, Marilyn
Monroe, Nick Adams, Sandra Dee, Elvis Presley, Halle Berry, Jack Lemmon, John Travolta,
Barbra Streisand, Oprah Winfrey, JFK.

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