1965 Ford Thunderbird Fresh paint, gorgeous lines, luxury features and a strong drive train set this car apart from the crowd. Take a step back in time and cruise down the road with superior style & features you just dont find in cars today.
Mechanical: 390ci Ford V8 (#s matching) 3 Speed Automatic transmission Power Steering Power disc brakes in front & drums in rear New Battery Original valve covers & air cleaner
Interior: New seat bottoms on both front seats Door panels, carpet & headliner in great shape Swing away steering column Original Air Conditioning car (Heat works) All gauges & interior lights in working order Original radio Not working
Exterior: Fresh firecracker red paint White Landau top Original hubcaps and & new tires All exterior lights in working order (sequential taillights) Body panels, rockers, floors & trunk pan in great shape plates All ext. trim, badging & drip rails in good shape
The Ford Thunderbird is an automobile, which was manufactured by Ford in the United States over eleven model generations from 1955 through 2005. The Thunderbird created a market niche that eventually became known as the personal luxury car. The Thunderbird entered production for the 1955 model year as a sporty two-seat convertible. Unlike the Chevrolet Corvette, it was not marketed as a sports car. Ford positioned the Thunderbird as an upscale model and is credited in developing a new market segment, the personal luxury car. In 1958, the Thunderbird gained a second row of seats. Succeeding generations became larger until the line was downsized in 1977, again in 1980, and once again in 1983. Sales were good until the 1990s, when large 2-door coupes became unpopular; production ceased at the end of 1997. In 2002 production of the Thunderbird started again, a revived 2-seat model was launched, which was available through the end of the 2005 model year. From its introduction in 1955 to its phaseout in 2005, Ford produced over 4.4 million Thunderbirds.