This is an exceptional time to purchase a well kept, beautiful example of a rare and highly sought after Ford Thunderbird. This example has 22,000 miles on the odometer and is fantastic running and driving condition. The Sports Roadster is easily recognizable by its Factory Kelsey Hayes wire wheels and the iconic Roadster Tonneau Cover. This example sports the 4-barrel 390 Cubic Inch Ford V8 mated to the Ford Cruise-O-Matic Transmission with a 3.00:1 Rear Axle. Its factory Black/Black Livery, which it currently still wears, is the most desirable color combination of the Ford Thunderbird. This example was built on February 27th 1962 at the Wixon Michigan Ford Assembly Plant. Because of these low proaction number and the hefty original MSRP of $5,500, the Sports Roadsters are the most desirable and sought after Ford Thunderbird. Of the 78,000 Ford Thunderbirds produced, only 1,427 were factory ordered Sport Roadsters. The Thunderbird remains a beloved classic car among collectors and enthusiasts, celebrated for its timeless styling and its role in automotive history as an emblematic representation of the evolving American automobile market.Currently available at Carriage House Motor Cars is this beautiful factory 1962 Ford Thunderbird Sports Roadster. Production of the Ford Thunderbird concluded in 2005, ending its rich history as a symbol of American automotive design and innovation. There are 237 Ford Thunderbird for sale across all model years (1955 to 2005) and variants, 23 are 3rd Gen and 13 are model year 1962. 1,571 in Kids Play Cars & Race Cars 4.4 out of 5 stars 37. This tenth-generation Thunderbird paid homage to the original '55 T-Bird, featuring a classic look with modern technology. Vehicle history and comps for 1962 Ford Thunderbird Convertible VIN: 2Y85Z112316 - including sale prices, photos, and more. Product information 10 years and up 214,667 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games). In 2002, Ford revived the Thunderbird with a retro-inspired design as a two-seater convertible. The seventh generation, produced from 1977 to 1979, was notably downsized and offered a range of V8 engine options, reflecting the era's focus on fuel efficiency. It evolved from a sporty two-seater into a luxurious cruiser with a focus on comfort and performance. The Thunderbird underwent several redesigns over the years, reflecting changes in automotive trends and consumer preferences. This design continued for the subsequent generations. The second generation, introduced in 1958, featured a larger, more luxurious body with a rear seat, transforming the Thunderbird into a four-seater. The Thunderbird quickly became popular and is credited with starting the "personal luxury car" trend in the automotive industry. It featured a sleek and stylish design, a V8 engine, and a focus on comfort and amenities. A Thunderbird convertible paced the Indianapolis 500 in 1961 and two new models debuted the following. The first generation of the Thunderbird, introduced in 1955, was designed to compete with the Chevrolet Corvette. Only 145 were sold in 1962, along with a mere 55 in 1963. 1962 ford thunderbird v8 sports roadster convertible. It was introduced in 1955 as a two-seater sports car and evolved over the years into a luxury personal luxury car and later a retro-styled two-seater. We have 115 cars for sale for thunderbird convertible 1962, from just 6300. The Ford Thunderbird, often referred to as the "T-Bird," is an iconic American automobile produced by Ford Motor Company.
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