Here is a series of caches that celebrates one of the coolest models of cars ever built, the Ford Thunderbird. I've never owned one, but one day I'd love to buy and old classic example. I'd cruise from cache to cache with the top down! Man, that would be the life.
Opera Window option (standardized mid-year)
White sidewall tires made standard
AM-FM Stereo Radio with Integral Tape
System option
Last year for optional Bucket Seats and Console
availability
SelectAire Conditioner, vinyl roof, power windows,
automatic seatback release, tinted glass and
Opera Windows standardized (on
June 11, 1973)
Impact-Absorbing 5 mph Front Bumper System
introduced as mandatory safety feature
Spring loaded stand-up hood ornament introduced
as standard
Red-colored interior not offered (1973 only)
A Unique Luxury Automobile
The beginning of a new music craze started with a group from Philadelphia named The O'Jays. Their recording "Back Stabbers" hit number two on the charts for the week ending September 25, 1972. The term "Disco" was applied to the music in a story that appeared in the Rolling Stone Magazine on September 13, 1973. The O'Jays' next release was "Love Train," which had an equally infectious dance beat and reached number one on February 5, 1973. Donna Summer wasn't too far off...