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Re: Check this out......

Subject: Re: Check this out......
by j3studio on 2013/7/13 20:06:13

Very much of its age, but I like it. I've never seen a Yellow Bird (1980-1981), but I have seen a Red Bird (1978-1979) and a couple of Sky Birds (light blue, 1977).

All were Esprit-based - not (relatively) high performance, but that was the Formula's and Trans Am's job. For 1980, you started with the 3.8 liter/110 bhp V6. The best possible engine for one of these would have been the 5.0 liter/150 bhp V8, but I doubt many were sold that way.


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