The 1957 Ford Thunderbird is equipped with a fuel tank that holds approximately 20 gallons. This capacity allows for a decent driving range, especially considering the car's V8 engine performance. The tank size is consistent with the vehicle's design as a luxury sports car of its era.
128 US ounces = 1 US gallon
There are 4 quarts in a gallon
1/2 US gallon is two quarts.
There are 38,874 ml in a US gallon
4 quarts in 1 gallon.
Mine gets 28 mpg
According to a website I was looking at : For a 1996 Ford Thunderbird : 3.8 liter V6 ( 17 city / 24 highway ) 4.6 liter V8 ( 15 city / 23 highway ) Miles per U.S. gallon
In 1957, a total of 21,380 Ford Thunderbirds were produced. This model year is notable for its distinctive styling and features, contributing to its popularity among car enthusiasts. The 1957 Thunderbird is often remembered as a classic example of American automotive design from that era.
5
two
18
Well, Pontiac doesn't make the Thunderbird, Ford does. But since you DO specify Pontiac, I wonder if you just typed the wrong model. If you can square us away with the correct make and model, we'll be able to help you. FriPilot
The 1997 Thunderbird 4.6L engine has only 1 catalytic converter.
Not to be disrespectful, however you just answered your own question...if it's a V-6, there are 6 spark plugs!
two one on each manifold
15 miles to the gallon 15 miles to the gallon
35 Miles per gallon.