2005 Ford Thunderbird 50th Anniversary Edition �€" 1 of 1,500
Built, V8, Platinum Silver Why This Car Is Special The 2005 Ford
Thunderbird 50th Anniversary Edition is the final chapter of the
eleventh-generation Thunderbird, and Ford made sure it went out on
a high note. When the retro-styled Thunderbird returned for the
2002 model year after an eleven-year absence, it generated enormous
enthusiasm �€" Motor Trend named it Car of the Year for 2002. Sales
were strong early on, but by 2005, Ford had decided to end
production. Rather than let the nameplate quietly fade, the company
created a limited 50th Anniversary edition to close the book on the
model. Ford capped production of this special variant at 1,500
units total, making it the rarest year and trim level in the entire
eleventh-generation run. This is one of those 1,500 cars. The 50th
Anniversary designation isn't a badge package applied to a standard
car. It represents the final production year of a nameplate that
dates to 1955, when Ford introduced the original two-seat
Thunderbird as a direct response to the Chevrolet Corvette. The
original sold for about $2,944 and quickly became a cultural
landmark. The 2002-through-2005 revival was Ford's deliberate
attempt to reconnect with that original spirit �€" a two-seat
personal luxury convertible with retro styling cues drawn directly
from the 1955 and 1956 cars, including the porthole hardtop that
became one of the most recognizable design elements in American
automotive history. This 2005 example wears Platinum Silver, a
color exclusive to the 50th Anniversary edition, and carries the
removable hardtop with those signature porthole windows intact. For
a buyer who understands where this car fits in the Thunderbird
timeline, the math is straightforward: 1,500 units produced, final
model year, exclusive color, and a convertible that can be driven
and enjoyed without any of the restoration cost or uncertainty that
comes with a 1950s original. Features List - 3.9L DOHC V8 engine -
5-speed automatic transmission - 50th Anniversary Edition �€" 1 of
1,500 produced - Cold air intake upgrade - Dual exhaust -
Four-wheel disc brakes with 4-wheel ABS - Traction control -
Four-wheel independent suspension - Power steering - Power
convertible soft top - Removable hardtop with porthole windows -
Chrome alloy wheels - Platinum Silver exterior (50th Anniversary
exclusive color) - Black leather interior - Heated front bucket
seats - Power driver and passenger seats - Tilt and telescoping
steering column - Leather-wrapped steering wheel with audio
controls - Dual climate control with air conditioning -
AM/FM/Satellite CD-6 audiophile sound system - Center console -
Remote keyless entry - Cruise control - Power windows and mirrors -
Dual vanity mirrors - Rear window defroster - Dual front and side
airbags - Fog lights Mechanical The 2005 Ford Thunderbird 50th
Anniversary Edition is powered by Ford's 3.9-liter DOHC V8, which
was rated at 280 horsepower from the factory. This engine replaced
the 3.9L that debuted on the 2002 model and was the sole powertrain
option across the entire eleventh-generation run �€" there was
never a four-cylinder or V6 option offered in this generation,
which tells you something about how Ford positioned the car. Power
routes through a 5-speed automatic transmission to the rear wheels,
keeping the rear-wheel-drive layout that was non-negotiable for a
car trying to honor the original Thunderbird's character. This
particular car has had a cold air intake fitted, visible in the
engine bay photos. A cold air intake on the 3.9L V8 is a
straightforward modification that draws denser ambient air into the
intake tract compared to the factory airbox, which pulls from
within the warmer engine compartment. The result is generally a
modest gain in throttle response and a more audible intake note
without affecting reliability or requiring any other supporting
modifications. The factory tune and all other drivetrain co
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