I comment here because your latest videos are blocked by BBC in my country (I'll watch them using a proxy). Anyway, I just wanted to say thank you Mr. Liam for uploading new videos, after more then a four year hiatus! Thank you!!! I knew it was worth it to keep subscribed. :)
Thunderbirds are the greatest cars ever made, my favorites of course are tri five T birds. my father had a 1963 & 64, for big heavy cars they handle very good. if you ever get the chance take one out on a twisty road and you will be pleasantly surprised.
These things look wonderful travelling down Highway 1 on the Pacific coast from San Francisco to Santa Barbara.... they look fucking ridiculous travelling along the A43 from Kettering to Northampton.
The '66 looks terrible w/the spotlights and continental kit on the rear. The '64-'66 TBirds are beautiful but that one was to many non-factory additions.
What about converting to something like LPG which is half the price of petrol, atleast I think it is here in Britain. If somebody were really that bothered, they could also devise electric motors and turn it into a Hybird of sorts, expensive sure and some would say absolute sacrilage to do that to these beautiful beasts, but it is a possibility.
Thanks for the video. Love the bullet Birds 6l-63! Greatest cruising cars ever made.
I was 8 when I watched this 😊 I liked this epesiode.
I comment here because your latest videos are blocked by BBC in my country (I'll watch them using a proxy). Anyway, I just wanted to say thank you Mr. Liam for uploading new videos, after more then a four year hiatus! Thank you!!! I knew it was worth it to keep subscribed. :)
beautiful, made me cry. What happened to our cars :(
Thunderbirds are the greatest cars ever made, my favorites of course are tri five T birds. my father had a 1963 & 64, for big heavy cars they handle very good. if you ever get the chance take one out on a twisty road and you will be pleasantly surprised.
The "Bullet Bird" from 61-63 is my favorite, probably cause i own one =P
5:04 very true
Always liked the 'Thelma & Louise' Thunderbird the most. I'd love to drive one. Paying the fuel bills at 2022 prices, not so much.
These things look wonderful travelling down Highway 1 on the Pacific coast from San Francisco to Santa Barbara.... they look fucking ridiculous travelling along the A43 from Kettering to Northampton.
The '66 looks terrible w/the spotlights and continental kit on the rear. The '64-'66 TBirds are beautiful but that one was to many non-factory additions.
Hey why do you need that intro in the beginning of the videos?
so you know which episode you’re watching, silly.
A Ford Thunderbird does't look ridiculous ANYWHERE. It's the place that looks ridiculous compared to the car. You're doing it wrong, dude.
Id have its sister The Mercury Cougar!!
fordfurious1998 if you reply i will be so blown away
@@aedan2003 you'd just have to do with me
Thunderchickens!
And thats why the thunderbird the Taurus and the f150 never made it to europe!!!
The Ford Thunderbird was never ever a “sports car”
I know, its HORRIBLE Lol!! :D
Arson Aleks plz reply after 4 years
Gaming Wire
Whoop, only 3 more years to go
those would be good cars.... in a world with endless oil, but this world doesnt exist
What about converting to something like LPG which is half the price of petrol, atleast I think it is here in Britain.
If somebody were really that bothered, they could also devise electric motors and turn it into a Hybird of sorts, expensive sure and some would say absolute sacrilage to do that to these beautiful beasts, but it is a possibility.