There was a contest to name the car somewhere in the 50's to mid 50's. Mom said she was about 7yrs or 8yrs old. My great grandmother Joe Lee Thomas (having a Indian / Afro American heritage ) thought up name name Thunderbird and submitted it. The winner was to receive a cash award of more that $500.(The exact amount I'm not sure.) The name she chose had won. Unfortunately, back in those days it may have been an image issue for it to be known a Black female had given this car the winning name. Not to be completely slighted, an award was given to her. It was not the award that was expected but a compensation all the same. At the tune of 500 bitties it was. Baby chickens that is! They had to be kept inside for a bit as it was cold and a facility had to be made to accommodate them. In the mean time ,Muh as she was called, (short for mother I believe) kept them warm inside in front of a warm stove. Mom says she can still hear the chirping in her head as she thinks back to this time . Needless to say , the credit and money went else where. Due to the fact that this is well known Verbal History for this area, the details may vary from family to family depending on which generation you ask but the facts are all remain the same.
Chief Thunderbird's birth name is Richard Davis Thunderbird.
Luiz Thunderbird's birth name is Luiz Fernando Duarte.
The ford Thunderbird
There were a few different names considered for the Thunderbird. Apache, Falcon, Eagle, Tropicale, Hawaiian, and Thunderbolt were all suggested names for the Thunderbird.
The Adelaide Thunderbird's mascot's name is Tori Tbird
Can you put a 1994 thunderbird motor in a 1996 thunderbird?
Thunderbird stores the address book as file abook.mab WINDOWS XP in the folder: C:\Documents and Settings\[your user name]\Application Data\Thunderbird\Profiles\wwxsraev.default WINDOWS 7 C:\Users\[]your user name]\AppData\Roamnig\Thunderbird\Profiles\xxxxx.default\abook.mab TIP: need to show hidden files and folders in TotalCommander or default file browser. any other questions admin@dualcomp.sk at www.dualcomp.sk
I believe the book was called Thunderbird and Whale.
The bookstore in Twilight is in Port Angeles!
Susan Slater is the author of Thunderbird.
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Thunderbird is free and open-sourse.