written by 78Allen on 07/09/2015
Starting from inside out ; this car has beautiful leather seating fits five adults comfortably, sound system top jbl , nice sound proof from outdoor. A/C , powers seats, performance seats and console for luxury ride smooth or firm for performance driving! Nice wide wheel base for cornering and independent suspension , truck room with a rear seat fold over 60/40split. Car's body lines are designed for Optimum drag less air force withe 3.8 lite motor to se d you and passengers into their seat! It is the most stylish car and performance since the 65 XR7 Cougar find one and drive it , you'll ask yourself why did they stop producing them, and imagine roll under doors for rear seat access!,. My Canadian muscle !!!
written by on 27/10/2009
I own a 1989 T-Bird SC....manual transmission...fully loaded. My wife can't drive a manual, and we have two kids....so I drive a new F150 and my wife drives an Explorer.
I don't have much room for the car....but, I love it so much, I can't bring myself to get rid of it!
It's an awesome car...the ride...the way it handles....the power...it's one of the best cars ever made.
When I see one driving down the road...I still say "Wow...what a great looking car!" How many other cars from the late 80's / early 90's can you say that about? Not many. I have over 150K on it, and still have the original clutch! That car has been super reliable - in view of the fact it was a very early production '89 (first model year for the car). So much for domestics being junk....how many '89 Accords and Camry's are still on the road.
...and, I made this car dance! I didn't drive it like a Grandma.
written by srv on 03/06/2009
i own a Ford Thunderbird Supercoupe 3.8 Liter V6 Supercharged,its a rocket!!
written by on 29/04/2009
i love this Ford Thunderbird Supercoupe 3.8 Liter V6 Supercharged. i've had a z28
This car can beat it and with a few mods take it the whole time. Its reliable, fast, and luxurious. What else it there?
written by dwight bullock on 11/04/2009
The Ford Thunderbird Supercoupe 3.8 Liter V6 Supercharged is good on gas and fast My wife hates it cant drive 5spd. i love it even more 95 tbird sc 5spd fast as my 70 cougar 351 c
written by mannysc on 04/03/2008
This car the super coupe has 3.8 CID v6 that in stock form is a very responcive and nimble vehicle, with a few mods can be made into a 300 hp super car, and some 10 and 9 second 1/4 mile SC'sare known to exist. Car has a big following at sccoa.com. I've owned 9 in 3 years had my original SC till last month. Happy you bet id buy another Sc i a minute and always have at least one in my possession at all times.
written by 89SC on 04/03/2008
I have owned almost 20 different cars. This one is by far my favourite. Everything about this car I love, I drive it everyday. I actually have 4 Ford Thunderbird SC's, one has 215k miles, all original still runs like it was brand new. Highly recommended.
written by decipha on 29/11/2007
I have a 92 lx that i converted to a s/c replica, I now have a TT 408w with a standard m5r2 tranny powering it. 600 rwhp and daily driven.
whats that saying? rides like a cadillac and moves like a vette?
written by ajvenom on 04/10/2006
I paid 300 dollars for the Ford Thunderbird Supercoupe it six years ago. No major problems. I've driven it 70,000 miles and now it has over 200,000 miles total (all original). I just replace any normal worn out minor parts, change oil every 5,000 miles and plugs every two years. Nothing fancy, generic 10w-30 (year-round) and generic filters. Standard champion spark plugs.
written by morepower on 03/03/2006
I have a 1989 Ford Thunderbird Super Coupe and I absolutely love it. It will beat almost anything on the street. With 210 horsepower and 315 Foot-lbs of torque from the factory, it's a monster. The supercharged V6 propels the car to well over 120 (thats what the speedo pegs at) I wouldn't trade my car for yours no matter what it is. I would recommend that everyone test drive one. They ride like a cadillac and move like a vette. Once you experience the power and luxury of these vehicles, you'll want one. I bought mine with a blown head gasket for $600. $300 dollars later I have my dream car. Even though it has a few flaws, it is still awesome. Theres only a couple of things I dislike about the car. For one, the transmission was made for a truck. The gears (on the manual transmission) are really far apart. After about 100,000 miles, you can pretty much expect the headgaskets to blow. These are very pricey to fix. (Around $1200) Another downfall to the car is that there isn't very much aftermarket support for it. For what is there, you have to pay an arm and a leg to obtain. For example...headers cost $700!!
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