Tenth generation Thunderbirds were ubiquitous. Between 1989 and
1997, more than 1.5 million Thunderbird, (and Mercury Cougars),
were produced. Maintaining much of the shape of the previous
generation but rounding more corners, adding length and independent
suspension resulted in a successful run and a popular commuter car
for the masses.
For consignment, a 1996 Ford Thunderbird LX with a title verified
108,131 actual miles. MotorTrend wrote in '96, "The biggest change
to the rear drive Thunderbird line for '96 is the cancellation of
the slow selling Thunderbird SC and its 3.8 liter 230 horse OHV
supercharged V6. This leaves the Thunderbird LX as the sole model
choice and the 4.6 liter as the fastest Thunderbird variant."
Exterior
Available only in '96 and '97, this car wears two stage Pacific
Green Metallic paint and it is in very nice condition, accented
here with a two line pinstripe that hugs the shoulder line under
the rounded edges of the wind defying profile. A sporty 4.6 High
Performance emblem has been added to each front fender and the red
simply pops off the green with contrast and the added chrome
15-inch Super Coupe wheels are a nice bit of aesthetic cred.
Telltale Thunderbird emblems on the flush tail lights confirm
identification if someone misses the scripted call out on the
decklid and two exhaust tips, split wide, peak out from under the
bumper cover. One area of some light scratches is the only
imperfection we find on this well preserved Thunderbird.
Interior
Saddle is the inside palette beginning on the door panels, classic
Ford for this era in molded plastic with black switchgear backing,
cloth inserts, and embedded speaker and both doors present as
fresh. Well padded saddle velour bucket seats reside in the front
with cloth inserts that match the door and all of them, including
the back, belie the mileage on this car. A sporty steering wheel
fronts the purposeful instrument cluster ahead, simple and
contained behind plexiglass, while the brown dash also takes in the
A/C panel and AM/FM/CD aftermarket radio in the center and its
slight cant towards the driver. Our shifter is contained in the
center console over nice tan carpet and under a foam backed
headliner that is fully intact. Gray cloth cloaked panels finish
the trunk which like the rest of the interior, presents
cleanly.
Drivetrain
The clean theme continues under the hood where we find the 4.6
liter SOHC V8, fuel injected and producing 205 horsepower. It's a
crowded bay to be sure, and accented with red ignition wires and a
4.6 emblem. Behind it, a 4R70W 4-speed automatic transmission
sending power to the rear axle with 3.27 gears.
Undercarriage
Very clean and dry underneath with only the typical and minimal
surface rust. Dual exhaust meets at a FlowMaster muffler then exits
as one before splitting out back to split the tips. Power brakes
are onboard as front disc and rear drum and suspension consists of
Macpherson struts up front and coil spring for the independent
rear.
Drive-Ability
Comfortable and nicely ergonomic, this interior is a nice place to
be with pleasing colors and good visibility through the tinted
glass. The engine provides descent power and acceleration and
smooth operation and the benefits of rear wheel drive. We note the
horn, driver's power window, odometer and trip odometer are not
working but all other functions afforded the pilot of this
Thunderbird work as intended. While Classic Auto Mall represents
that these functions were working at the time of our test drive, we
cannot guarantee these functions will be working at the time of
your purchase.
Think of it as a luxury Mustang because that's essentially what we
have here. All signs indicate this one's been pampered and handles
well on the road. You can save it for Radwood if you want, or drive
it every day and enjoy it. That big bird in the grille opening is a
legendary icon of the automotive world, and now a rare bird in the
wild!
1FALP62W0TH129302
1-USA
F-Ford Motor Company
A-Passenger Car
L-Manual Belts, Front Airbags
P62-Thunderbird LX
W-4.6 Liter SOHC V8
O-Check Digit
T-1996
H-Lorain, OH Assy Plant
129302-Sequential Unit Number
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Vehicle Details
1996 Ford Thunderbird
Listing ID:CC-2020672
Price:$11,995
Location:Morgantown, Pennsylvania
Year:1996
Make:Ford
Model:Thunderbird
Exterior Color:Pacific Green Metallic
Interior Color:Saddle
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:108131
Stock Number:8039
VIN:1FALP62W0TH129302
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