Introduction to 1964 Ford Thunderbolt
Even with their strong 427-cid V-8s and lightened front ends, big body-on-frame Ford Galaxies were no match for the lighter-still unibody Dodge and Plymouth muscle cars. The obvious solution was to stuff the 427 into the midsize Fairlane. Nothing good comes easy. With help from Dearborn Steel Tubing, a contract car builder, Dearborn concocted the race-ready and street-legal, if not exactly streetable,1964 Ford Thunderbolt.
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To compete in drag racing with lighter muscle car rivals, Ford stuffed its
biggest V-8 into the midsize Fairlane body to create the 1964 Ford Thunderbolt. See more muscle car pictures.
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Headlamp bezels transformed into air intakes fed the engine via huge hoses.
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Fiberglass panels and an ultra-stark cabin kept its weight down.
Anyone with $3,780 ($200 more for automatic) could walk into a Ford dealer and order a Thunderbolt. Still, just one was assembled in 1963, 100 were built in '64, and two were built in '65. These were real race cars, and few went to battle on the public highways.
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Though technically legal for street use, the Thunderbolt was too
raucous for the public roads. Just over 100 were built,
and every one spent nearly every minute at the drag strip.
Wheelbase, inches: 115.5
Weight, lbs: 3225
Number built: 100
Base price: $3,780
Standard Engine
Type: ohv V-8
Displacement, cid: 427
Fuel system: 2 x 4bbl.
Compression ratio: 12.7:1
Horsepower @ rpm: 425 @ 6000
Torque @ rpm: 480 @ 3700
Representative Performance
0-60 mph, sec: NA
1/4 mile, sec. @ mph: 11.76 @ 122.7
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