

Īside from the dashboard, the interior was also shared with the Mark IV. The brochure suggests that at first, the base engine was the 400 Cleveland engine, however there is no evidence that any were made with that engine and early models came with the 429-4 (Ford 385 Series), with the 460 becoming optional. The controversial prominent “beak” introduced for the 1970 model year was toned down while the sequential turn signals seen since 1965 were deleted for cost saving reasons. Exterior wise, many components were common with the Continental Mark IV, with the primary differences being the front and rear body panels. Instead of the two body styles (two-door and four-door landau sedan) offered for the 1971 model year, the Thunderbird was pared down to a single two-door hardtop model line. The interior featuring round dials and clock would remain the same until the end of the 1976 model yearĪside from the redesign itself, the 1972 Thunderbird represented a simplification of body styles. In terms of styling, the sixth-generation Thunderbird would heavily influence the styling of the 1974–1976 Mercury Cougar XR7 and Ford Elite, the latter of which was replaced by the seventh-generation Thunderbird in 1977. A sibling of the Continental Mark IV, this generation of the Thunderbird was the largest ever produced weighing in at over 5,000 pounds (2,268 kg), they are also the heaviest coupes ever produced by Ford (aside from its Mark IV sibling car). Beyond its unique contours, the T-Bird includes detailed and unique controls over both pickups to create the wides array of tones offered on any Guild instrument and to achieve almost every conceivable colour on the palette.The sixth generation of the Ford Thunderbird is a large personal luxury coupe that was produced by Ford for the 1972 to 1976 model years. Reintroduced for 2016, the T-Bird brings the unmistakable design back to life with a mahogany body, C-shaped mahogany neck, a bound rosewood fingerboard with pearloid block inlays and a pair of Guild LB-1 Little Bucker pickups. The Guild S-200 T-Bird is a reissue of the iconic offset Thunderbird models built by Guild between 19, featuring an asymmetrical body sure to catch the eye of the guitarist looking to blaze his or her own trail. The Guild S-200 T-Bird is one of Guild's most uniquely recognisable guitars !! Padded Guild deluxe zeer stevige gigbag inbegrepen.

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