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How much is a 1990 Ford Thunderbird SC worth?

How much is a 1990 Ford Thunderbird SC worth?

1990 Ford Thunderbird Value – $257-$2,092 | Edmunds.

Is the 1990 Ford Thunderbird Super Coupe for sale?

Time has come to sell my Super Coupe. The car is the rarer 35th Anniversary stick shift with all the factory options that were offered. Relatively low miles at 108,572, I am still driving it on nice days so mileage will go up some. Non smoker car. Car runs, drives and shifts great.

Are there any dents in a 1990 Ford Thunderbird?

The exterior does have a couple dents and dings particularly on passenger door and front fender and in front of rear passenger taillight. The rear bumper cover was replaced by previous owner so it is all black. The wheels were also redone in all black. The paint still shines up well as evident in pictures with all the reflections.

Is the Ford Thunderbird 35th Anniversary badge still on?

SOME OF THE 35TH ANNIVERSARY IDENTIFICATION HAS BEEN REMOVED; THE LIGHT BLUE PIN STRIPE, THE LEATHER/SUEDE SEATS DUE TO RIPS. BUT, THE EMBLEMS AND THE ORIGINAL BADGE UNDER THE HOOD ARE STILL IN TACT. EVERYTHING WORKS ON THE CAR INCLUDING COLD AIR.

When did the Ford Thunderbird SC come out?

Ford built about 58,000 Thunderbird SCs; 1990 was the best sales year at just under 22,000. Kreisz’s ’92 SC, which he bought in 1994 as a daily driver and later modified for higher performance, is one of three he owns.

Time has come to sell my Super Coupe. The car is the rarer 35th Anniversary stick shift with all the factory options that were offered. Relatively low miles at 108,572, I am still driving it on nice days so mileage will go up some. Non smoker car. Car runs, drives and shifts great.

What was the horsepower of a 1989 Ford Thunderbird?

(Numerous upgrades boosted output to 230 hp and 330 lb.-ft. in the ’94–95 model) The standard five-speed manual transmission came from Mazda; a Ford four-speed automatic overdrive was optional. A stock SC could do 0–60 in 7.5 seconds and the quarter-mile in the mid-15s at about 90 mph, impressive for a two-ton car in the mid 1990s.

What kind of car was the 1992 Thunderbird?

Regardless, Kurt Kreisz recently drove his 1992 Thunderbird Super Coupe 500 miles from St. Louis—wife and three kids in tow—to experience the Dragon and other area roads. The Kreisz family joined a group of 13 other owners of T-Birds and Cougars from the 1989–97 series known internally (and by fans) as the MN12.

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Ruth Doyle