Both designs were penned under the eye of John J ‘Jack’ Telnack, Ford’s vice-president of light car and truck design at the time. Pundits will argue that the 1986 Ford Taurus was the car that really redefined American car design during the Eighties but I would argue that its Thunderbird stablemate, which debuted three years earlier, was the Detroit automobile that really represented a break from the past.
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