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The anchors of the vehicle that is known to be style, performance and comfort are the Ford Thunderbird Fuel Tank and it draws attention with long hood, sleek roof design, and smooth V8 engine that allows the Ford Thunderbird to cruise highways with confident acceleration in a relaxed manner. The interior features, comfortable seating, well-appointed dashboard, and spacious legroom demonstrate why the Ford promoted the Thunderbird as a personal luxury archetype that enabled owners to enjoy road-travel without compromising the car in terms of nimbleness, and Ford engineers balanced steering and suspension to make the car ride smooth. As the car makes news with its appearance, the Thunderbird Fuel Tank is busy under the floor, shaped to fit into the chassis, sealed to prevent loss of vapour, and baffled to prevent the sloshing of fuel during a mad dash through the lanes, giving the engine consistent supply of gasoline to make it jump-start and pull hard. The pump and sender are also contained in this Fuel Tank to ensure that the driver can see the correct range indications in the dash board and achieve current safety and emission targets. Owners appreciate the fact that the Ford Thunderbird Fuel Tank is constructed using corrosion resistance materials that can withstand a number of years of different climates and aggressive driving. Installation steps include battery disconnection, raising of the car, straps loosening, dropping of old unit, and fitting of the new Fuel Tank, reconnecting of lines, addition of gas, and leak test.