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Is Thunderbird made by Ford?

No, Thunderbird is not made by Ford. Thunderbird is a free and open-source email client developed by the Mozilla Foundation, not an automobile produced by the Ford Motor Company.


Explaining the Thunderbird Email Client


Thunderbird is a popular email, calendar, and news client that has been around since 2003. It was originally developed by the Mozilla Foundation, the same organization behind the Firefox web browser. Thunderbird is a free and open-source software application that runs on Windows, macOS, and Linux operating systems.


Thunderbird provides a range of features for managing email, calendars, contacts, and other communications. Some of its key capabilities include:



  • Handling multiple email accounts from various providers

  • Organizing emails into folders and applying filters

  • Scheduling appointments and managing a calendar

  • Maintaining an address book of contacts

  • Reading and managing RSS news feeds

  • Providing robust security features like encryption and spam filtering


While Thunderbird may share a similar-sounding name with the Ford Thunderbird automobile, the two are completely unrelated products. The Thunderbird email client has no connection to the Ford Motor Company or any of its vehicle models.

Did Ford make Thunderbird?


Ford unveiled the Thunderbird at the Detroit Auto Show on February 20, 1954. The first production car came off the line on September 9, 1954, and went on sale on October 22, 1954, as a 1955 model, and sold briskly; 3,500 orders were placed in the first ten days of sale.



Where did Ford get the name Thunderbird?


Ford stylist Alden Giberson gave Thunderbird its recognizable name — the name came to him while he was drinking coffee in a cup with a two-headed bird on it.



Who manufactured the Thunderbird?


Ford Thunderbird
ManufacturerFord Motor Company
ProductionOctober 1954 – September 1997 June 2001 – July 2005
Model years1955–1997 2002–2005
Body and chassis



Is Thunderbird a Chevy or Ford?


From sports car to race car, the Thunderbird has a long, beautiful history. The Ford Thunderbird was the brainchild of two men—George Walker and Louis D. Crusoe.



What is the rarest Ford Thunderbird?


1957 Phase One D/F Factory Supercharged
The rarest of all 1957 Ford Thunderbirds is the 1957 Phase One D/F Factory Supercharged. One of 15 hand-built for Ford Competition at Ford Headquarters, and one of eight known to survive today.



What is Ford's answer to the Corvette?


Thunderbird: The name of a mythical bird from Native American lore, the thunderbird creates thunder with its wings and is the ruler of the sky. Supposedly, Ford held an in-house contest to name the new car, and the winner (who was a Ford marketer) designed the Thunderbird logo.



What is a 1957 Ford Thunderbird worth today?


The value of a 1957 Ford Thunderbird can vary greatly depending on its condition, mileage, options, and history. Typically, you can expect to pay around $46,850 for a 1957 Ford Thunderbird in good condition with average spec.



Why is Thunderbird discontinued?


The reason why thunderbird was stopped and brought in a new product called meteor is the name. Thunderbird is a brand registered name in many other countries so selling it under that name was quite difficult for them. And so they were planning to bring in a new well refined engine and a thunderbird looks.



Who owns Thunderbird?


Operated by MZLA Technologies Corporation, a subsidiary of the Mozilla Foundation, Thunderbird is an independent, community-driven project that is managed and overseen by the Thunderbird Council, which is elected by the Thunderbird community.



How many 1957 Thunderbirds still exist?


In total, there were 21,380 Thunderbirds sold in 1957, each with one of three V8 engine options: D-, E- or F-Type. The vast majority were the D-Type V8, while 1,363 were E-Type, and just 197 were F-Type. There are only an estimated 40 F-Types left in existence today.


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