The bigger is better trend continued through the '60s and '70s, only ending with the smaller, sportier 1984 Thunderbird improved in 1989. After the 1955 2-seater ran its course, the 1958 model grew in size and power, with the 1961 'Bird growing even larger. ![]() To be clear, the T-Bird wasn't produced every year since its introduction, having been discontinued temporarily in 1997 prior to the current model run. (Photo: Ford Motor Company of Canada)ĭespite being available as late as the spring of 2005, the 50th Anniversary edition will be designated a 2005 model to coincide with the 1955 model year Thunderbird that initiated the car's 50 year run. The 50th Anniversary edition will be designated a 2005 model to coincide with the 1955 model year Thunderbird that initiated the car's 50 year run. What's more, each vehicle will feature a numbered commemorative plaque mounted inside the glove box. The special T-Bird features an understated soft gold-tinted 50th Anniversary badge on its instrument panel, as well as 50th Anniversary insignias embossed on the seatbacks. The interior is coordinated to match the car's exterior motif, with full-leather Cashmere-color seats, Cashmere-color lower instrument panel trim, floor console and door armrests.
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