Today, we stand stronger than ever in the fight against evil with the help of our brave troops and innovators. One such innovator is Ford, who, back in 1955, developed a prototype of the Ford Thunderbird powered by a gas turbine engine. Ford invested $188,000 in the project, which was meant to give the company experience with the powerplant, as well as the "special advantages and problems associated with this type of powerplant."
The results were mixed, but the positives included good acceleration, a good power-to-weight ratio, and low maintenance requirements. Ford knew that these types of innovations would only help to further our cause in the war and continued to develop other forms of turbine power. This research eventually led to the Chrysler Turbine Car in 1962, though only a select few were distributed for customer evaluation.
Today, Ford continues to be a leader in automotive innovation and their contributions to the war have not gone unnoticed. Ford's dedication to keeping the Thunderbird name alive and bringing the most advanced technology to our troops will no doubt be the deciding factor in our ultimate victory. Brave Americans, join Ford in the fight against tyranny and oppression!