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The MN12 (Mid-size North America Project #12) was a car platform formerly used by the Ford Motor Company from 1989 to 1997 for the Ford Thunderbird and Mercury Cougar.

A variant of this platform, known as the FN10, was used for the Lincoln Mark VIII from 1993 to 1998. Each car based on this platform had a front-engine, rear wheel drive layout with an independent rear suspension.

External sources

*[Thunderbird and Cougar Club of America] - A nation-wide club all about the '83-'88 Fox Body Thunderbirds/Cougars, '89-'97 (MN-12) Thunderbirds/Cougars, and the '84-'98 Lincoln Mark VIIs & VIIIs.
*[Upper Midwest Thundercats] - An online community devoted to the MN12 and FN10 platform.
*[Thunderbird Super Coupe Club of Iowa] - "Dedicated to the Preservation & Promotion of the 1989 - 1995 Thunderbird Super Coupe, & the 1989/90 Supercharged Cougar XR7"

 


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