


It had a four-cylinder, turbocharged power plant with two valves per cylinder and a displacement of 2.3 liters. The 1983 Ford Thunderbird Turbo Coupe was a rear-wheel vehicle with a motor located at the front and a two-door coupe bodyshell. The Turbo Coupe's final year was 1988, which only had minor changes in its design as the last significant changes were in the 1987 model.

Changing the design to improve the aerodynamic performance made the 1987 model appealing, and it became an instant classic. The 1987 Thunderbird Coupe got a makeover that gave it a sleeker design that stood out by getting rid of the boxy headlamps and squares that most people were used to. Some minor design changes occurred in 1986 as we saw the FILA model's deletion and the addition of a center high mount stop lamp. The introduction of the distinctive blue paint and stripes happened in 1985, and the tail lamps and grille were all revised. The modified headlamps and dual electric remote controlled mirrors were also features that made it unique. One of the 1984 Thunderbird Coupe's outstanding features was a leather-wrapped steering wheel with optional fingertip speed control. In 1984, as mentioned above, a FILA model was introduced, which included a unique interior, unique paint, and new wheel choices.
