It could be that your head gasket is shot. It may cause your antifreeze to leak, and your engine will overheat.
try replacing the ignition coil. after it hots, it starts breaking down and will not fire again until it cools off
Ford stopped making the Thunderbird in 1997 and didn't start again until after 2000. So you don't have a 1998 Thunderbird.
yes, that could be a cause. Along with fuel pump, crank sensor,....
I suggest that the cause may be related to the starter. Because, if the starter is staying engaged with the ring gear on the flwheel after you start the engine it will cause the starter to overheat, thus preventing the starters operation until it cools.
ECM
No cause he was to freaky and he tried again until he got it
Until they start breathing again or until help arrives. Otherwise, as long as you physically can.
usually every 27 days
blown head gasket
The first thing I would do is replace the fuel filter and make sure the fuel pump is actually running when it dies. The pump may be overheating and shutting down. A clogged fuel filter will cause this.
The start-stall issues are most likely the result of the car being 23 years old and in dire need of an overhaul.
When they start as kids they always go out on the road and like probably start singing and do this again and again until someone finds you putting videos online.