This is a trick that I have only seen my Dad be successful at. Take a short hose and insert it into the tank, begin sucking on the hose until you "feel" unfortunately most people end up tasting not feeling the gas. When this happens lower the hose below the tank and the gas will syphen out. Good luck and be ready to gag and rinse.
According to my Chilton's Auto Repair Manual : For a 1989 Ford Thunderbird : 3.8 ( 21 U.S. gallons ) 3.8 SC ( 18.8 )
For a 1995 Ford Thunderbird : ( " regular " unleaded gasoline , 87 octane )
in the gas tank
According to the 1996 Ford Thunderbird Owner Guide : ( 18.0 U.S. gallons / 68.1 liters )
On a 1997 Ford Thunderbird ( V6 and V8 ) 68.1 liters ( 18.0 U.S. gallons )
The ( 1996 ) Ford Thunderbird Owner Guide shows ( 68.1 liters / 18.0 U.S. gallons )
On a 1992 Ford Thunderbird : The gas tank is under the vehicle , just in front of the rear wheels
you are poor and have no money?
its in the gas tank!!!
Check the fuel pressure regulator or the fuel injectors.
I just checked the owners manual and mine has an 18 gallon tank. 1992 Ford Thunderbird 3.8 liter.
16 gallon gas tank.