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This 1999 Ford Thunderbird prototype is being auctioned off by Barret t-Jackson. It is one of only three prototypes and is the only one that was ever public. It differs from the production models in that it has a one inch longer wheelbase and a more steeply raked windshield. It’s also got a Lincoln V8 and rear wheel drive, for what it’s worth. Not sure what it’ll sell for, but whatever the case I think it’s kinda interesting.
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I wonder, if it’s a prototype, can the new owner register it and drive it on the road, or is it only drive able for “off road” use?
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> It’s also got a Lincoln V8 and rear wheel drive, for what it’s worth.
“You won’t do a burnout with it, will you?”
“Absolutely not. Scout’s honor.”
“You’re such a bad liar.”
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The production model also had a Lincoln V8 and RWD. Unlike the production version, this one has fake interior b uttons and no windows.
https://www.vintagemotorssarasota.com/listing/ford-thunderbird-prototypeconcept/
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nope. it’s a show piece only. probably doesn’t even have a VIN.
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Not sure. Perhaps you could register it as a custom car?
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Ah. Somehow I’d gotten it in my mind that the production models were powered by Jaguar engines...
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The Jaguar S-Type was a reskinned Lincoln LS. The platform was also used in the Thunderbird, and then reworked to replace the independent rear suspension with a live ax le in the S197 Mustang.
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Man, the production models were so disappointing. A real shame since it's not a bad looking car.
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Well, this prototype has a fiberglass body and no windows, so it probably weighs less than the production models, making it possibly a bit faster...
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they were. The 3.9 variant was unique to Ford and Lincoln vehicles, but it was still a Jaguar AJ engine.
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I would rather shower with a bear.
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lol
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It's a Lincoln version of a Jag engine
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Very boomer, but I low key don’t mind these, or at least tolerate them.
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And was also shared with the 1st gen Jaguar XF
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Ugh so no roof? Legit barchetta weeee
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Well, it does have a removable hardtop. But no windows...
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Ah. Without windows let’s be honest - you’re never using that hardtop. It’s a fair weather car.
I love that idea.
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no doubt can’t be registered