![]() These doors and their ribbed center panel line up perfectly with the aluminum, which is on the dash front, swooping through the center of the otherwise red padded dash with dual eyebrow design. Two tone door panels await your entrance and have a mixture of red vinyl all padded and nice with an interaction of aluminum panels and some vertical chromed bars at the bottom. One had to love the dual cowled tonneau which gives the entire package a futuristic Buck Rogers look. On back the jet engine styled taillights framed with large smoothed over bezels and another shiny bumper below. Window surrounds are all excellent as are fender toppers badging plus mirrors and handles. All chrome and trimmings are in excellent condition, and this includes the “shaver styled” front grille with its horizontal dual headlights and pointed crafted bumper for the front, along with a hood scoop with a chromed intake covering, and of course the iconic rounded front quarters. Under that enormous trunk is a pristine white convertible top that needs manual assistance for one step with moving down. All bathed in a Rangoon Red respray with a few faults in the paint when looking closely, but overall very nicely presenting. Small diagonal chrome bars were added in this area on the door. A horizontal styling line was added that ran from the point where the bumper and fender meet back through the door and angled down. This gives the appearance of the original two seat roadster of Thunderbird's early and humble beginnings. ![]() With its bullet- like appearance this beautiful M code bird features the sports roadster package which shows with 48 spoke Kelsey Hayes designed wire wheels with spinner center caps and a fiberglass tonneau covering which covers the rear seat. ![]() For 1963 only 37 units were produced, and it is believed only 22 now exist! This is an extremely rare M code car, which designates it comes with the original 390ci, (6.4 Liter), V8 topped with 3-2 barrel Holley carbs and rated at 340hp. From the day it was built, these cars became a desirable collectible and dripped with suburbia success.įor consignment, a bit of “provance”, (sic) we offer up a 1963 Thunderbird Convertible from the famed collector Jerry Capizzi's Cappy Collection. We were firmly into the jet age, beehive hairdos, fedora wearing, pipe smoking suburban dads, and the white picket fence surrounding the New England style house. Q: What transmissions did the 1962 Ford Thunderbird have? A: The 1962 Ford Thunderbird had the following gearbox options: Manual, 3 speed Automatic, Automatic Ford-O-Matic, Automatic Cruise-O-Matic.The 1961 Ford Thunderbird design gave us the “bullet bird” with its rounded to a point front end to the twin turbine rear tail lights. Q: What engines did the 1962 Ford Thunderbird have? A: The 1962 Ford Thunderbird had the following engine options: V 8 (4785 cc | 292.0 cu in. Q: How many 1962 Thunderbirds were produced? A: Ford produced 78,011 examples of the Thunderbird in 1962. Q: How many vehicles did Ford produce in 1962? A: Ford produced 1,476,031 automobiles in 1962. Q: What tires did the 1962 Ford Thunderbird have? A: The 1962 Ford Thunderbird had 7.50x14 tires. Q: What were the bodystyles of the 1962 Ford Thunderbird? A: The 1962 Ford Thunderbird was offered as a Convertible, Hardtop Coupe, Landau HardTop Coupe, Sport Roadster Convertible. Q: How much did the 1962 Ford Thunderbird cost when new?A: The 1962 Ford Thunderbird cost approximately $4,320 to $5,440 (USD) when new. Q: What is the length of the 1962 Ford Thunderbird? A: The 1962 Ford Thunderbird has a length of 205.00 inches. How powerful was the 1962 Ford Thunderbird? Was the 1962 Ford Thunderbird popular? Was the 1962 Ford Thunderbird expensive? What was the fuel economy of the 1962 Ford Thunderbird? Q: What is the wheelbase size of the 1962 Ford Thunderbird? A: The 1962 Ford Thunderbird has a wheelbase size of 113.00 inches. How many 1962 Ford Thunderbird were produced? What are the dimension and mechanical specifications of the 1962 Ford Thunderbird? Popular frequently asked questions include: Manual, 3 Automatic, Automatic Ford-O-Matic, Automatic Cruise-O-Matic
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