Ford Thunderbird Sports Roadster Concept | |
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aka | T-bird Roadster |
Introduction | 2001 |
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The Ford Thunderbird Sports Roadster, is a concept car currently being produced byFord Motor Company. As of 2012, the car has yet been released.
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- The Thunderbird Roadster, is a convertable. Ford is not well known for producing convertable vehicles.
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The Thunderbird Roadster, has yet been released. However, if it were to be released, it would most likely be avalable in North America.
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