1980s Assembly Line Magic: How the Ford Thunderbird & Mercury Cougar Came to Life

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The 1983-1988 Ford Thunderbird was a major shift for the iconic car, ditching its boxy design for a sleek and aerodynamic look. Designed by Jack Telnack, it wasn't universally loved. Some praised its modern, fuel-efficient design, while others felt it lacked the power and presence of earlier Thunderbirds. The 1983 base price was $14,118, which translates to roughly $60,384 in today's dollars adjusted for inflation. Initially, reception was mixed. Some admired the new look, but others felt it was too small and underpowered compared to previous models.
The 1983-1988 Mercury Cougar shared the same platform and design language as the Ford Thunderbird, but with a more luxurious feel. Both were designed by Jack Telnack. While the Thunderbird's reception was lukewarm, the Cougar, priced slightly lower (around $13,500 in 1983 - equivalent to $57,730 in 2024), was seen as the slightly more affordable and stylish option. This strategy paid off, with the Cougar actually outselling the Thunderbird during this period.
Interesting fact: Designer Jack Telnack is best known for the groundbreaking 1986 Taurus, a revolutionary aero-look car that became the best selling car in America.
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  • @prevost8686
    @prevost8686Ай бұрын

    I purchased a brand new 1986 T-Bird Turbo Coupe. Black with red interior and a 5spd. To this day the styling of the car looks fresh to me. I still think that they were great looking cars.

  • @randylahey1232

    @randylahey1232

    Ай бұрын

    My dad bought the same one I can remember him picking me up in that car when I was 5, I was blown away by that car...it was the first car i ever encountered with automatic temperature control

  • @frankandricciola9782
    @frankandricciola9782Ай бұрын

    Can’t believe that they were still putting in drivetrains from the top, and within seconds lining up to the motor mount holes

  • @oliverrojas3185
    @oliverrojas3185Ай бұрын

    Thanks for filming. These here employees are making this job look easy.

  • @sunbrookheath
    @sunbrookheathАй бұрын

    Owned a 1984 Merc Couger. It and it's sister the Thunderbird, were 2 of the best-looking cars of the 80's.

  • @houseofno

    @houseofno

    Ай бұрын

    Just an FYI, there is no E in COUGAR.

  • @marks6385

    @marks6385

    Ай бұрын

    Fiero GT best looking.

  • @rickloera9468

    @rickloera9468

    Ай бұрын

    I'll agree with that. I have had four 85/86 Thunderbirds, and I still have one of the 85s.

  • @samueldeandrade9058

    @samueldeandrade9058

    17 күн бұрын

    Yes

  • @MarkMeadows90
    @MarkMeadows90Ай бұрын

    My dad owned a 1984 Turbo Coupe T-Bird in red. Had the ugly factory metric wheels still on the vehicle when he owned it back in 1994-1995. I loved going for rides in that car when I was little. Wasn't fast in today's terms, but sure felt like it back then.

  • @624radicalham
    @624radicalhamАй бұрын

    I can smell that new car smell from here

  • @bln3576
    @bln3576Ай бұрын

    I still have an 84 T Bird. 16,000 miles 40 years later. Loaded with 5.0, digital dash. Awesome ride. Floats down the highway.

  • @davidgentz1731

    @davidgentz1731

    Ай бұрын

    I have the same car does black with gray leather a line it was beautiful that thing was like the most wonderful car fast too first year for throttle body I think

  • @AlexanderCrump
    @AlexanderCrumpАй бұрын

    I always thought this generation of the T-Bird/Cougar was very well-engineered and well-assembled. A friend had an '86 Cougar (new) and had no problems with it. Fit and finish was very good. Doors swung easy and latched easily unlike the GM G-bodies with sagging doors that required a linebacker to pull closed on the first try.

  • @EmersonCollie
    @EmersonCollieАй бұрын

    I miss those fox bodies. Thunderbird, Cougar, Granada, Futura, Mustang parts were all interchangeable. You could have built yourself a Mustang Station Wagon if you wanted to. It was easy.

  • @madmanmechanic8847
    @madmanmechanic8847Ай бұрын

    I was a Ford Tech back then and worked on these new I worked for Rick Warner Ford in Salt Lake . You dont mention the Turbo T birds they had the intercooled 2.3 turbo charged engine with a manual five speed. It took a little for the boost to come on but they hauled ass for a four popper . I loved these cars and they were easy to work on and handled very nice I loved the five speed out the console . I do remember they had a recall on the ECM I replaced a lot of ECMs for the recall but I love these cars you take care of them they will last a long time and you can still get them cheap

  • @houseofno

    @houseofno

    Ай бұрын

    There were multiple versions of the 2.3 turbo. The earliest version made around 130 hp from 1979 to 1981. That one had a problem with overheating and self destructing because Ford made the engineering mistake of mounting the turbo near the exhaust. Later versions moved the turbo to the cooler intake side, added fuel injection (first CFI then multiport injection) and intercooling added with the final versions. The final versions were making between 190 (late Turbo coupe) to 205 (SVO, which had to be dialed back to 200 so that the engine would run on non premium fuel - the T-birds had a switch allowing the driver to tell the computer if they were running premium or regular unleaded fuel). Despite the 2.3 turbo's amazing power output for its displacement, it was also pretty old, noisy and crude, and due to dating back to the Pinto and Mustang II days in the early 1970s was having trouble meeting newer fuel economy and emissions standards that were emerging. This engine survived in various forms in the Ford Ranger compact truck through the early 21st century.

  • @madmanmechanic8847

    @madmanmechanic8847

    Ай бұрын

    @@houseofno Yes I worked alot on the Turbo Mustangs by memory seem to have had a lot of bad turbos we were always checking boost on them. I also test drove a SVO Mustang when it was new off the lot no those bastards screamed they flat hauled ass too wait a little for the boost to come on. I could tell you a funny story about my Mom and a new SVO we test drove but people dont like to talk anymore or carry on a conversation. I Loved the SVOs and the Turbo T birds and they handled really nice driving down the road

  • @calsurflance5598
    @calsurflance5598Ай бұрын

    I just went and pulled out the original window sticker for my 1983 Thunderbird. I had ordered it new. Had it for 8 years and drove 122,000 miles. Base price. $9197. Clear coat metallic $152. Bumper rub strip. $5. ? Air conditioning. $757. ? AM/FM stereo. $105 Side moldings $57 Tinted glass. $105 Hood and trunk pinstripe $71 ? The 5 in these numbers are difficult to read. I could be reading it wrong. Total $10,480 Destination charge $430 Total before tax and license $10,912.

  • @houseofno

    @houseofno

    Ай бұрын

    Seventy five dollars for a hood pinstripe, while the rubstrip is just five dollars? Not challenging your numbers, but that sounds crazy from an economics standpoint. Usually the pinstripe is nothing more than vinyl tape, while the rubstrip is a manufactured chrome and rubber piece. Seems to me the rubstrip would be a lot more expensive.

  • @calsurflance5598

    @calsurflance5598

    Ай бұрын

    @@houseofno The pin strips were paint on my T-bird. The old window sticker is a little hard to read after 41 years. The bumper rib strip was all part of the mounded bumper. Not even sure why they charged extra.

  • @georgewilson1184

    @georgewilson1184

    Ай бұрын

    As the years past the MFGs made most of those features standard equipment & created “Option Groups” A,B,C, just A more clever Way to Screw & confuse you and then you have your Limited or Special Edition models that came very well equipped and you could still add some options from Package Group 1a, or 1b, well you get the picture years ago in another time & space Contium called the 1970s where things were more affordable & more simplistic you could sit down with the Sales Associate in his stuffy little office with the sliding glass door and go threw big note books with the option codes and he/she would explain All these features & check off the appropriate boxes and oh by the way we were told back then and even today when you order a new vehicle / via this method it is going to cost you more money then selecting from dealer inventory then they take this tin or aluminum plate with the dealership info & all your info and slide it in this key punch thing and he punches in all the option codes you so desperately wanted and at this point you better be sure because this is not an easy task and the disposition of Lady/Gentlemen can change fast & not for the better LOL that’s why my Parents were advised by the general manager when he came in the cubicle to approve the sale he was very procurious as to why are you folks trying to by a new station wagon this way we have Four sitting out back that are well equipped And have the H.D. Towing package which by the way is a very expensive option because of the features and oh by the way are you really sure you need the heavy trailer tow package because you are not going to retain the famous Ford LTD luxury car ride your car is now going to ride & handle like this F- 150 parked out here so you need to really consider that And I’m going to need to see some more deposit cash because if we get stuck with this Super Country Squire and can’t move it for a long time it’s bad for us but I’m concerned for you too Mister & Mrs Wilson are you honestly wanting this car because people just don’t order & buy this way your complicating the process and costing your self more money and don’t get me wrong I want your business but I want you folks to be happy again let me understand you that you really have to have “everything “ and a specific color so the colors I have out there now you do not like May I ask why my mom told him he laughed & said ok got ya he came back about 20 minutes later smileing and said ok you know what I want to see you happy I just made a discovery I don’t know if your aware we are a partner with a Lincoln / Mercury dealer just 10 minutes up the street I just talked my Basketball buddy & he says they have a new 74 Mercury Grand Marquis Colony Park fully equipped ‘ then some 460 engine trailer towing package even a Vynyl roof super soft leather dual power lounge seats gorgeous Ginger copper metallic two tone interior Dark brown & ginger but it is new but it is a 1974 Demo that the owner has been driving it has 3400 miles which would be pro rated back To you plastic still on the seats you are going to love this car trust me I will tell him your on the way because it is a 74 demo you are going to get such a great deal on this car I could have done deal like this for you on the 1974 Squire demo we have but you said you wanted the new style 75 because of the concealed head lights the 74 LTD don’t but the 74 Colony Park does have headlight doors and the Demo sale price now if you go over there and try to negotiate a 1975 it’s not going to happen so since this got so long I will tell you that neither deal happened and latter that year we did get new 75 LTD Country Squire fully equipped minus the HD Class 4 towing package & minus Vynyl roof My Dad really dealt on this one but with state Sales Tax & some other fees it was 5 figures past $10,000 which was rare for one of these in those days until 1976 when entry level LTD wagons well equipped surpassed $ 5 figures oh well!! You have to pay for your pleasures

  • @rickloera9468

    @rickloera9468

    Ай бұрын

    Back then, they used paint for the pinstripes. My 85 Thunderbird still wears its original paint stripes from the factory.

  • @halhenryg
    @halhenrygАй бұрын

    I bought new 1986 T.B. It was two tone, taupe/burgundy, stunning looking always garage, had it for over twenty years and put 158K miles on it, had the 302 5.0 never had any engine or transmission issues. Great road and quiet, only issue that sticks out was the bulb in the digital dash speedometer having to replace it a few times. My wife named it "Rose Thunder" Know what they say happy wife happy life, naming autos was her enjoyment. Best car I ever owned, Good You Ford!

  • @robertmacdonald4518
    @robertmacdonald4518Ай бұрын

    My Grandma had a 85' Mercury Cougar with the Bostonian edition, she loved it and got compliments everywhere she went.

  • @morrismerritt7923
    @morrismerritt7923Ай бұрын

    This makes me miss the '85 Cougar I had. 5.0, white with blue interior.

  • @bigchevs1
    @bigchevs1Ай бұрын

    Amazing how that guy at 3:05 dropped that engine in through the top of the car with the hood still attached with such ease. I've tried that many times and it is a big struggle, lots of bad words and skinned knuckles. And that missing 10 mm socket...

  • @milfordcivic6755

    @milfordcivic6755

    Ай бұрын

    The best is when you purchase another 10mm socket, then find the missing one in the corner of the garage.

  • @andrewalmeida3029

    @andrewalmeida3029

    Ай бұрын

    Practice makes perfect.

  • @Raptor3388

    @Raptor3388

    Ай бұрын

    Well they have a special contraption of it, it’s nearly impossible with a basic shop crane.

  • @TuneStunnaMusic

    @TuneStunnaMusic

    Ай бұрын

    Keep in mind, that the car was moving forward while they dropped the engine into it, plus the guy in the pit pulling it in, hard to do trying to move forward a rickety engine crane without a pit guy.

  • @user-ic7vc3es8h
    @user-ic7vc3es8hАй бұрын

    I had an 84 Mercury Cougar XR7 with a 2.3 Turbo 4 and a 5-speed manual. It was fast (for the time) and got my 1st speeding ticket in it. It had leather seats and a motorized auto dimming rear view mirror. I later bought an 86 T-Bird with a 3.8 V6. Both were very good cars. I wish I kept that Cougar XR7. I miss the personal luxury cars of that era including the Lincoln Mark VII and even GM’s Monte Carlo, Cutlass Supreme, Grand Prix, etc. Tired of today’s SUVs already.

  • @calsurflance5598
    @calsurflance5598Ай бұрын

    This assembly line footage appears to be from 1985. Later Thunderbird emblem and tail lights but without the rear window mounted 3rd brake light mandated for 1986. The T-Bird was raced extensively in NASCAR in part due to its more aerodynamic profile.

  • @sunbrookheath

    @sunbrookheath

    Ай бұрын

    Agree, probably 1985 model year. The cougar symbol near the rear windows appears to be the lighted version. 1983 & 84 had the chrome silhouette style, if I recall correctly.

  • @DonaldMWilliams

    @DonaldMWilliams

    Ай бұрын

    Yes, 1985. First year of that snazzy dark blue non-metallic paint color 3U (Midnight Regatta Blue)

  • @DonaldMWilliams

    @DonaldMWilliams

    Ай бұрын

    15:05

  • @googleusergp

    @googleusergp

    Ай бұрын

    Correct, and likely at the Lorain, OH plant which operated from 1958 to 2005.

  • @anthonyangeli256

    @anthonyangeli256

    Ай бұрын

    Bill Elliot ran & won with a T- Bird

  • @frankpalermo3882
    @frankpalermo3882Ай бұрын

    Truly amazing watching everyone working in sync!

  • @davenone7312

    @davenone7312

    Ай бұрын

    You mean all the people just walking around not producing a darn thing?

  • @walterbatman7949
    @walterbatman7949Ай бұрын

    My uncle had a blue 85 t bird with the digital dash beautiful car

  • @alconk7129
    @alconk7129Ай бұрын

    What a cool video, I would have never imagined they installed the engines manually

  • @andrewalmeida3029

    @andrewalmeida3029

    Ай бұрын

    Assembly back then was a lot more hands on. Most of that task is handled by a robot today.

  • @artmellon8852
    @artmellon8852Ай бұрын

    I bought a 1986 Ford Thunderbird, 3.8 V6, sand beige with sand beige vinyl interior, brand new in July 1986 for $13,000 dollars. I kept the car for over ten years and put 175,000 miles on it before I sold it. It was the only Thunderbird of that year that I saw with vinyl interior. I believe it was a fleet car that somehow made it over to retail sales, it was a real odd ball. I really liked the car and miss it now. I can't believe that it was 38 years ago that I drove it off the lot.........

  • @rickloera9468

    @rickloera9468

    16 күн бұрын

    Vinyl interior was available, but quite rare. I've had two 85 and two 86 Thunderbirds all in cloth. My current 85 Elan has non power cloth seats. Even my base 86 had a power seat on the drivers side, and the other two had both driver and passenger power seats.

  • @kregskorner8851
    @kregskorner8851Ай бұрын

    Had a 85 Thunderbird Turbo Coupe, Black, gray interior 5 speed trans, best car ever, with GTS headlight covers a front aftermarket ground effect and tinted windows Looked sweet! Wished I still had it!!

  • @Polemic-2525

    @Polemic-2525

    Ай бұрын

    What happened to it?

  • @skywalker6268

    @skywalker6268

    Ай бұрын

    Had four turbo coupes. Wish I had all of them back. Especially the 88. All 5- speeds.

  • @anthonyangeli256
    @anthonyangeli256Ай бұрын

    Still have my '86 I bought used in '92. Over 153k 5.0 auto on the column.

  • @patriciadenzinger2644
    @patriciadenzinger2644Ай бұрын

    This has to be the Lorain Ohio Assembly plant. Four million square feet that is today mostly empty. Proud owner of 1969, 1974, 1977, 1986, 1989, and 1996 Cougars.

  • @TheBadasspony

    @TheBadasspony

    Ай бұрын

    Wow that’s awesome!!!!!

  • @rickloera9468

    @rickloera9468

    16 күн бұрын

    You are one lucky person. I am a huge huge Thunderbird and Cougat fan.

  • @h3e44
    @h3e44Ай бұрын

    So wild to watch this then watch a modern day assembly video

  • @bennetfox
    @bennetfoxАй бұрын

    Man, they don't build cars like that anymore!!

  • @jmc6000

    @jmc6000

    Ай бұрын

    Thank God for that!

  • @peacefrog0521

    @peacefrog0521

    Ай бұрын

    @@jmc6000 you ain’t kidding - though most of the differences I see here versus auto assembly plants today is the ergonomics. Much more use of lift assist devices; far less bending over.

  • @irieite100
    @irieite100Ай бұрын

    Good ol’ UAW at work right there.

  • @chriswilkerson1493
    @chriswilkerson1493Ай бұрын

    I’m not sure if the video description was written by ai or an actual human but the numbers are way off so here are the most accurate numbers I could find: Base price: T-Bird $ 9485 Cougar $ 9809 Production 83-88 T-Bird 885,745 Cougar 679,759 The Thunderbird outsold the Cougar every year of production, but that’s not too surprising considering the more limited Mercury dealer network. All things considered these cars did quite well, better in fact than the 80-82 Fox body and the 89-97 MN-12 generation. The best selling T-Birds/Cougars by far were the 77-79 generation, but there was no way they were ever going to be able to hit those numbers again in a declining segment.

  • @bobjohnson4025
    @bobjohnson4025Ай бұрын

    Still have my dad's 1984 3.8 Cougar...49,000 miles. Now could register for antique plates...but won't.

  • @tonychavez2083
    @tonychavez2083Ай бұрын

    Aero-birds were smooth, quiet and well made cars, especially with the digital dash and 5 liter V8, sweet! i wonder what assembly plant this is?

  • @christophergibala1161

    @christophergibala1161

    Ай бұрын

    I had an '86 Cougar and I believe they were built in Loraine, Ohio.

  • @franklinbrown8710

    @franklinbrown8710

    Ай бұрын

    Lorain assembly Lorain Ohio.

  • @yanboa
    @yanboaАй бұрын

    Looks at these engines! 😅 And no automation/robots at all! Also, all I can think about watching this is the movie Gung Ho, with Michael Keaton..!

  • @larryk9966

    @larryk9966

    Ай бұрын

    Mr Mom with Michael Keaton (pretty sure he worked for Ford in that movie).

  • @pmafterdark
    @pmafterdark16 күн бұрын

    Always love seeing videos like this. Everytime I'd go to a junkyard I always thought about every car there was at this stage at one time. Would love to see a video like this on my 84' Dodge Daytona.

  • @Jumpjoe4587
    @Jumpjoe4587Ай бұрын

    All that hand assembled work gone today

  • @SmackdownsRKO2024-xk9ew
    @SmackdownsRKO2024-xk9ewАй бұрын

    These are 1986 Thunderbirds and Cougars! Reason I know is because of that newer modern dashboard style, which was rounder and styled to look like the Taurus and Sables. 83-85 had that old squared off dash which never matched these cars and was a crummy carryover from the ugly previous bodystyle 1980-82 models. When the 83-86 came out it was the first new modern looking car of this era, which was soon followed by the Tempo and Taurus soon afterward. I always liked these T- Birds especially the 86 because of the newer dash and better engine options that were fuel injected finally! 1987 and 1988 got a face-lift then 1989 seen a total redesign that lasted basically till 1993 and was updated in 94-97 till was discontinued finally. 02-06 was final gen which seen the Thunderbirds go retro styled. Hopefully Ford brings them back again one day!

  • @robmcdevitt4107

    @robmcdevitt4107

    Ай бұрын

    85s received the new dash. The 83-84 used the holdover dash from the previous generation as Ford was cash strapped and wanted to make sure the cars were going to be a success before investing in the tooling for a new dash.

  • @SmackdownsRKO2024-xk9ew

    @SmackdownsRKO2024-xk9ew

    Ай бұрын

    @robmcdevitt4107 wow something from 1985 that had styling from 1986. Weird that they'd give 85s the Taurus styled dash and interior

  • @robertdiehl9003
    @robertdiehl9003Ай бұрын

    Beautiful video

  • @splender88
    @splender8827 күн бұрын

    I've never seen anyone put an engine in a car with such ease and so quickly. I know this is hard repetitive work can't imagine I would want one of these cars if I built them all day I would be sick of looking at them.

  • @milfordcivic6755
    @milfordcivic6755Ай бұрын

    @12:06 - custom "fitting" the hood by bending it and hitting the hinges with a hammer. LOL

  • @lanceg9245
    @lanceg9245Ай бұрын

    Had a 1984 Turbo Coupe with the 5 speed. Fun times.

  • @DonaldMWilliams
    @DonaldMWilliamsАй бұрын

    At 9:05 they ran out of sync needing an aluminum rim with a white wall tire. He places a matching aluminum rim with a black wall tire as the guy says "go ahead, roll with it"......"Ok, button that one up, we'll take it off" then at 10:12 he says "the only one we got..." and you can see as the camera pans down the side of the Thunderbird the whitewall tire on the front with the black wall tire on the back.

  • @gm-zz8so

    @gm-zz8so

    Ай бұрын

    hilarious😅

  • @andrewalmeida3029

    @andrewalmeida3029

    Ай бұрын

    That’s one big advantage with manual assembly is that you can find these mistakes immediately. With robots you “may” find these defects, but sometimes not and the cars are delivered with mis-matched components.

  • @davidgentz1731
    @davidgentz1731Ай бұрын

    Man that's a hard job

  • @allenkranawetter9482
    @allenkranawetter9482Ай бұрын

    Many years ago early 2000s. I owned a white 1981 Mercury cougar. Oil burning six cylinder base model coupe . In a 1986 Mercury cougar 5.0 that sort of ran.. eventually both cars went to the junkyard

  • @bradrock7731
    @bradrock7731Ай бұрын

    I worked at the Rouge engine assembly plant in the seventies & it was way more fast paced & stressful than this. The dashboard guy's seem pretty casual.

  • @Raptor3388

    @Raptor3388

    Ай бұрын

    That what I thought too, it looks like a pretty chill assembly line. i’ve seen videos of the 79 Mustang production at the Rouge assembly at it looked insane (and having a few of those, the slopiness in the build quality shows, did you leave all that hardware under the carpet too ? Found a brand new wiper stalk, some candy wrappers, bolts, nuts, clips under the carpet of 79s.

  • @georgewilson1184
    @georgewilson1184Ай бұрын

    I like both the Cougar & T - Bird as long as they both have the optional V 8 and are fully equipped with every available option and as for the Sable & Taurus I prefer the sable in station wagon form since there is no coupe with the largest V6 I could get

  • @houseofno

    @houseofno

    Ай бұрын

    Actually for the first two years of the MN12 Thunderbird (the generation after these, produced from 1989 to 1997) you couldn't get a V8 because it wouldn't fit under the sharply raked nose. Customer outcry forced Ford engineers to find a way of shoehorning it in starting with the 1991 models. You couldn't get a V8 with the first year of the Mustang II in 1974, which soured a lot of enthusiasts on that car (with that vehicle, they did the opposite by lengthening the front fenders and hood to accommodate the 302).

  • @andrewalmeida3029
    @andrewalmeida3029Ай бұрын

    Funny nobody mentioned the “failure” at the last five seconds of the video being towed off the assembly line.

  • @vincemistretta8999
    @vincemistretta8999Ай бұрын

    Sadly 2 Door Coupes have gone the way of the dinosaurs let alone the complete Mercury division.

  • @houseofno

    @houseofno

    Ай бұрын

    Mercury closed its doors after the 2011 model year. Most of these brands closed due to mismanagement in the brand's final years. AMC got bought out by Chrysler in 1987. Oldsmobile shuttered its doors in 2004. Pontiac, Saab, Hummer, and Saturn were shut down as part of GM's bailout agreement in 2009 (one could argue that one or more of these brands also being mismanaged would have contributed to GM seeking bailout money in the first place).

  • @artmellon8852
    @artmellon8852Ай бұрын

    FYI...These are 1985 TB's....I can tell by the grill, and it doesn't have the 3rd brake light on the deck (back window) ....1986 was the first year for that safety feature.

  • @macrodisio
    @macrodisioАй бұрын

    Very interesting, but you don't need the channel name in the middle of the screen!

  • @houseofno

    @houseofno

    Ай бұрын

    It's called watermarking and it's a copyright protection tactic. Not sure if the copyright owner does this pre-emptively to prevent unauthorized sharing on other channels, but to me and apparently the rest of us, it's pretty unobtrusive. At any rate, it's THEIR content, and they have a legal right to protect their content.

  • @andrewalmeida3029
    @andrewalmeida3029Ай бұрын

    Fascinating video. Suffice it to say, things are a lot more automated now. Of all these jobs, I’d want to be the end of assembly line inspector, but even that job is becoming obsolete.

  • @houseofno

    @houseofno

    Ай бұрын

    Computer controlled lasers have now pretty much eliminated that job too and pushed it further down the end of the line. The computer or robot controlled lasers can spot imperfections in the paint that would escape even the most experienced human eye. I don't favor the complete replacement of humans by robots, but for repetitive or hazardous work, I don't see it as replacing human jobs.

  • @user-io6cn7ix4r
    @user-io6cn7ix4r28 күн бұрын

    Американские автомобили самые красивые❤

  • @markcrew3696
    @markcrew3696Ай бұрын

    This is either 85 or 86 towards the end of the video they did a close-up of the t-bird emblem which changed a little bit in 85 the cars were identical from 83 to 86 but just some subtle differences in 85 they changed the dash and they changed the outside emblems of the thunderbird.

  • @SmackdownsRKO2024-xk9ew

    @SmackdownsRKO2024-xk9ew

    Ай бұрын

    1986 got the new dash to match the Tauruses these are 86 models I'm certain in this video and are the year that is sought after because also that year they became fuel injected ditching old carbureted engines. These started better and all around drove much better from the 83-85s. 87-88 retained the 86 interior and engines but got a slight face-lift before the 89 redesign

  • @markcrew3696

    @markcrew3696

    Ай бұрын

    @@SmackdownsRKO2024-xk9ew I owned an 85 model mainly because Bill Elliott was chewing up NASCAR and it had the new dash in there. Matter of fact I had a digital dash. But it was upgraded in my 85 model.

  • @SmackdownsRKO2024-xk9ew

    @SmackdownsRKO2024-xk9ew

    Ай бұрын

    @@markcrew3696 did it have a third brake light? Could be an 86 manufactured in later 85

  • @eurouc
    @euroucАй бұрын

    Thank goodness they don’t make cars like that today. So many old manual operations. It’s not surprising the quality was lacking. The awkward contortions of the pit workers and the manhandling of heavy components was a recipe for a bad fit. Then @ 12:00, the twisting of the hood to make it fit 😮

  • @houseofno

    @houseofno

    Ай бұрын

    It's actually a pretty mixed bag. There's a level of craftsmanship associated with building a car by hand (which is why premium brands like Rolls Royce and Aston Martin still use it). The desire to become a volume car manufacturer has pushed productivity levels up, but there's also the cost in lower build quality associated with the reduced role of human beings.

  • @Dnyce261
    @Dnyce261Ай бұрын

    What plant were these built at?

  • @76TomD
    @76TomDАй бұрын

    Everyone is so thin

  • @ncampos613
    @ncampos613Ай бұрын

    Look at the thickness of those wavy lochs!! Great set of hair ❤❤❤

  • @MightySchmoePong
    @MightySchmoePongАй бұрын

    My first car was an 86 Cougar. Nice car, but very unreliable - anything that could break would break. But I fixed it all, and it taught me everything to know about car repair. I've been a fan of Toyota and Honda ever since though.

  • @gm-zz8so
    @gm-zz8soАй бұрын

    So the price hasn't changed (adjusted for inflation) but the standard of living , safety , quality etc. has skyrocketed.

  • @uwebrunner4333
    @uwebrunner4333Ай бұрын

    Is this Wixom Assembly plant?

  • @user-pn8so4qd9v
    @user-pn8so4qd9vАй бұрын

    с такими патлаии и без....

  • @jmc6000
    @jmc6000Ай бұрын

    Funny i dont remember seeing a trademark symbol on the orginal

  • @jimstewart2457
    @jimstewart2457Ай бұрын

    Sad thing but all those cars eventually were on a recall and fords are famous for recalls.

  • @recoveringnewyorker2243
    @recoveringnewyorker2243Ай бұрын

    It must not be a Monday. The workers are walking upright and not staggering.

  • @neutralobservation9418
    @neutralobservation9418Ай бұрын

    I wonder if any of these folks in this video are still working?

  • @berniesoprano6980
    @berniesoprano6980Ай бұрын

    Had no idea that Jeffrey Dahmer was an engine installer on these cars. Fascinating.

  • @SHUB281

    @SHUB281

    Ай бұрын

    that's ate up

  • @luisinhoens90
    @luisinhoens90Ай бұрын

    Your inflation numbers are wrong, In 40 years those numbers would've increased 210% aka the Thunderbird and Cougar starting around $43K in today's money. Which is still a ton. I always liked the Turbo Coupes and the more cohesive look of the Thunderbird. I was never a fan of the inverted rear windows of the Cougar

  • @houseofno

    @houseofno

    Ай бұрын

    I imagine that it helped to catch the designers at the right time. Years after the 1973 oil embargo raised the price of gasoline to unheard of levels, Ford designers continued their tone-deaf design philosophies right to the end of the decade. By 1980, Ford was losing around a billion dollars a year from their management miss-steps. The fact that Ford designer Jack Telnack didn't even like the car designs going out to the divisions spoke volumes about the culture at Ford at the time. Ford took a gamble on aero and it paid off immensely.

  • @jrawlins5246
    @jrawlins5246Ай бұрын

    Sad to think that a vast majority of the folks in this vid are long dead & gone with. 😕

  • @Star-fc4ni
    @Star-fc4niАй бұрын

    Ford took the Aero route and had way nicer newer youthful looking designs unlike the old boring designs of gm and chrysler!

  • @donaldkey8839
    @donaldkey8839Ай бұрын

    Most those peaple are dead or in a nursing home and would be very shock to see the factory is gone

  • @ronaldsnyder7217
    @ronaldsnyder7217Ай бұрын

    It's a shame that our children and grandchildren taste has evolved from beautiful cars and sedans to boring look a like suvs it seems like 99% of them are gray kia Sorentos

  • @mr.iforgot3062
    @mr.iforgot3062Ай бұрын

    I've got an 84 Thunderbird with a 460 big block. It's a special edition. They only made 5. It goes 190 mph and quarter mile in 8 seconds. Completely stock from the factory.

  • @houseofno

    @houseofno

    Ай бұрын

    Wow! Didn't know they did these one-offs. I am pretty sure Ford charged you a pretty penny for their trouble. Congrats! That's one of the last Ford platforms that such a huge engine would have fit under the hood without a riser.

  • @bryantint1339
    @bryantint1339Ай бұрын

    Mercury Cougar was better.

  • @bastaki66
    @bastaki66Ай бұрын

    worker with no Monster drinks no Red bull no energy BS.

  • @kennethsouthard6042
    @kennethsouthard6042Ай бұрын

    I think the Cougar was more marketed towards women.

  • @cobracharmer6178
    @cobracharmer6178Ай бұрын

    The 1983-1988 was the 2nd best looking, especially the 1988. The 1961-1963 is 3rd and 1964-1966 is 4th. But nothing can come close to the ‘Baby’ Birds. 😀👍 The retro 2002-2005 was a disaster.😖👎

  • @recoveringnewyorker2243
    @recoveringnewyorker2243Ай бұрын

    I find it interesting that one (or more) is not wearing a Ford hat (the company that butters their bread) instead they are wearing a UAW hat (the union that takes her money)

  • @mmoly-cj4bd
    @mmoly-cj4bdАй бұрын

    All these workers in the video are all probably dead or on permanent worker's compensation disability.

  • @jedgeled759
    @jedgeled759Ай бұрын

    get your name off the screen

  • @snakeboren4814
    @snakeboren4814Ай бұрын

    Never Liked Those THUNDERBIRDS...DUM LOOKING...I HAD A..79 T Bird...That Car Looked 🆒 AND Bad on Gas...But I Liked It...!!!

  • @houseofno

    @houseofno

    Ай бұрын

    On the plus side, this era was the Thunderbird and Cougar's highest selling era. They were also as aerodynamic as a barn door, the smogged powerplants could be outrun by a hamster on a treadmill, and the fuel mileage meant it would pass everything but a gas station. This was my first car and I don't miss it.

  • @ricardozaldivarordonez3572
    @ricardozaldivarordonez3572Ай бұрын

    I would have liked WORK at Ford here in México , but always have been so hard ti get a place there

  • @ricardozaldivarordonez3572
    @ricardozaldivarordonez3572Ай бұрын

    What assembly plant It Is ? Here in México Ford Made three generations of T-birds AND Cougars at Cuatitlan assembly Ford plant , most of these Cars were V6 currently this assembly plant in México Made Electric Mustang mach e .

  • @ricardozaldivarordonez3572
    @ricardozaldivarordonez3572Ай бұрын

    There were not Robots AND Quality #1

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