Vehicle Owner

Member ID: SCMakeiv

Location: Penticton, BC

Vehicle Info

1993 Ford Thunderbird

Bragging Rights

  • 1/4 Mile0 sec @ -1 mph
  • 0-600sec
  • Top Speed-1mph
  • HP-1
  • Weight-1lbs

Major Upgrades

  • turbo
  • nitrous
  • bore increase
  • port and polish
  • supercharger
  • extrude honed
  • stroke increase
  • engine swap

Modifications

Performance Parts

  • Custom Intake 
  • Custom Exhaust 

Interior

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SCMakeiv's 1993 Ford Thunderbird


SCMakeiv's 1993 Ford Thunderbird SCMakeiv's 1993 Ford Thunderbird
This is a 1993 Ford Thunderbird Supercoupe that i picked up in the fall of 2004. I purchased it off a mechanic whose wife was driving the car as an everyday vehicle. Even with a decent commute it still only had 148,xxxkm on it, with them owning it since '97. It had never seen snow and as for this winter the motor is being removed and rebuilt. The interior is very nice and fully loaded with a grey leather, the leather also in great shape with only some small wear on the drivers seat.

SCMakeiv's 1993 Ford ThunderbirdSCMakeiv's 1993 Ford Thunderbird
The Exterior is in great shape, no body damage and only with a few minor scratches in the paint. I am thinking of repainting the car in the spring with the same color. It really appeals to me and i always get lots of compliments on it alone.

SCMakeiv's 1993 Ford Thunderbird


This is my current forum sig picture on the boards over at sccoa.com, i highly recommend going over there and checking things out. Lots of information and great people, also all the sc's u could dream of.

SCMakeiv's 1993 Ford Thunderbird

Page 2 - Interior
Page 3 - Exhaust and Intake
Page 4 - Teardown of motor
Page 5 - Lights
Page 6 - Music
Page 7 - Photoshop fun
Page 8 - Engine compartment *Updated*
Page 9 - Old buick, bird, and new maxima

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pjsbird  

Posted by: pjsbird

07/12/2005 04:16AM

dude, nice car, check mine out sometime. and i know youve heard it before, but get your ass on the supercoupe club of western canada... lol www.sccowc.com. it may seem old, but hit up the forums, drop a line ect...

bradsescort  

Posted by: bradsescort

05/28/2005 12:48AM

lovin the tbird.. keep up the awesome work :D

93pimpin  

Posted by: 93pimpin

03/10/2005 05:22PM

Hey i was wondering if u know how to take off the shifter on a 1993 Thunderbird LX. If you could leave a msg in my guestbook if u have any info i would appreciate it.thx

SVTBird93  

Posted by: SVTBird93

02/25/2005 12:27AM

Im just saying is all. I know a guy you might know who he is, Thomas A. We have the same first name and last initial hehe. But he used to have a heavily modded sc with ported blower and front mount intercooler, big valve heads, cam. I think he was running mid 13's. Julian has an AR, double IC, self-ported ehads and mild cam among other things, and he should be running mid 12's now. We'll know for sure at the next track meet. But I think AR is the way to go. The way it makes boost without as much ehat is just amazing, you wouldnt even need the FMIC. Anyways, good luck with modding your car, I'll be interested to see what you do with it. -Thomas

SVTBird93  

Posted by: SVTBird93

02/24/2005 01:27PM

tell you what, you will disappointed if you get a front mount intercooler for your "modded" motor at this time. One of the local guys here has a double intercooler and fan and it running 12.5's with 400rwhp with his autorotor 1.7L sc. If you spend what you would on a front mount and put a few hundred more in you can buy an autorotor sc. It operates at a cooler temp so the need for a front mount isnt as aparent.

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Vehicle Owner

Member ID: SCMakeiv

Location: Penticton, BC