Why does the 1970 bird not have hidden headlights?
Why does the 1970 bird not have hidden headlights?
Hi all, I'm new to this group and I have a question about the 1970 & 1971 Tbird. Anyone, especially Alan, know why Bunkie Knudson did not mandate hidden headlights on the new car? While the '70 car has always been one of my favorites, I was never a fn of having the headlights just "stuck" inside th headlight boxes in front. Certainly cost was probably a reason, but what the design intent? Any ides?
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Re: Why does the 1970 bird not have hidden headlights?
John, I honestly don't know, but I can speculate that design executives didn't want to have the 'Bird and Mark III share them. Same can be said with the '72-'76s and Mark IVs, but then in '77 the 'Bird returned to hidden headlights, and the semi-distant cousin Mk V had them as well. Some more research is probably warranted on this topic, but for me that will be a long time coming...
Alan H. Tast, AIA
Technical Director/Past President,
Vintage Thunderbird Club Int'l.
Author, "Thunderbird 1955-1966" & "Thunderbird 50 Years"
1963 Hardtop & 1963 Sports Roadster
Technical Director/Past President,
Vintage Thunderbird Club Int'l.
Author, "Thunderbird 1955-1966" & "Thunderbird 50 Years"
1963 Hardtop & 1963 Sports Roadster
Re: Why does the 1970 bird not have hidden headlights?
Thanks Alan, I never thought of it from than angle; sounds logical to me and I can't say I hate the look of the exposed headlights, but to me it sort of "cheapens" the front of the bird. I'll try to photoshop a hidden headlight version and see if you agree. Thanks again for your insight.
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