1960 Ford Thunderbird W/factory Sun Roof And 390 V8 on 2040-cars
Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, United States
Year: 1960 Make: FORD Model: THUNDERBIRD Trim: VERY RARE SUN ROOF CAR Engine Size: 390 Transmission: AUTOMATIC Exterior Color: CORINTHIAN WHITE Interior Color: BLACK AND WHITE Options and Accessories: •
POWER STEERING •
POWER SEAT •
POWER WINDOWS •
WHITE WALL TIRES •
CENTER CONSOLE •
SUN ROOF •
ORIGINAL AM RADIO THIS SQUARE BIRD HAS BEEN BEAUTIFULLY RESTORED. ENGINE AND TRANS RUN GREAT. PROFESSIONALLY PAINTED. INTERIOR
COMPLETELY INSULATED AND RESTORED. NEW UPHOLSTERY, CARPETS, DOOR PANELS, HEADLINER, ETC.
BEAUTIFUL DASH AREA. ALL NEW CHROME. ENGINE
COMPARTMENT IS RESTORED AND ENGINE CONVERTED FROM GENERATOR TO ALTERNATOR. TRUNK COMPARTMENT HAS NEW LINER PACKAGE. RARE, DESIRABLE SUN ROOF CAR. ORIGINAL AM
RADIO WORKS AS WELL AS POWER WINDOWS, POWER SEAT AND ALL GAUGES EXCEPT FOR CLOCK AND
VOLTAGE LIGHT. EXCELLENT CLASSIC CAR THAT'S FUN TO DRIVE AND SHOW. VERY AFFORDABLE AND GETS ATTENTION WHERE EVER YOU GO..... EMAIL ALL QUESTIONS The Thunderbird was
the World's Most Wanted Car in 1960.
Ford became the
first automaker from post-war Detroit to offer a sunroof. Only 3% of the production cars had a
sun roof, numbering 2,536. |
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