1962 Ford Thunderbird on 2040-cars
Brunswick, Georgia, United States
Engine:390 C.I.D.
Mileage: 70,000
Make: Ford
Model: Thunderbird
Trim: white
Drive Type: automatic
1962 Thunderbird , 390 C.I.D. at PS. PB. Electric windows, 70,000 miles , very clean body . No Rust (Motor is out of car and has a SCAT stroker rebuild kit complete with H-Beam Rods, Steel crank , pistons , rings , and bearing that comes with car. Car has been in indoor storage for 6 years). Interior in original good condition , except drivers seat has a slightly mismatched cover on it. Trunk looks like new .Very solid project car from middle Ga.
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The surveillance mode system works when the camera or radar detects movement from behind the vehicle, and if it does when it's activated, an alarm will alert the officer inside the car, the driver's side window will roll up and the doors will lock, protecting the officer from an unwanted intrusion. The officer, of course, has the option to turn surveillance mode off, mainly in urban areas where pedestrians would constantly set the alarm off, and it can only be activated when the police car is in park.
Randy Freiburger, Ford's police and ambulance fleet supervisor, came up with the patent-pending idea when researching the needs of police officers and riding along with them, during which time he realized officers would be safer with an extra set of eyes watching the area behind their cars, especially at night or when they're completing paperwork, using the in-car computer or handling a radar gun. "Unfortunately, there are people with bad intentions who sneak up on police officers," he says.
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The announcement that J Mays will be leaving his chief creative officer role at Ford Motor Company on January 1 ends a 13-year run in one of the industry's top design roles. While best known for having a hand in reborn classics like the Volkswagen New Beetle, Ford Mustang and Thunderbird (above), Mays' legacy is more complicated and nuanced than being considered the father of what is known as "retrofuturism".
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The Aussies seem very nonchalant about having a random parked car talk to them, and they seem surprisingly game when it asks them to get in, call a celebrity and tell a joke. (We're guessing there are some hilarious outtakes, too.) Scroll down to watch some folks from Down Under have a conversation with Ford's CUV.