Vehicle Description
With a great color combo, plenty of luxury features, and a ton of
originality, lovers of true classic car distinction will want to
pay close attention to this 1960 Ford Thunderbird convertible.
Check out the door tag, this is a real-deal B-code Kingston Blue
Metallic car. You're going to need to remember that, because It's
the key to this awesomely coordinated total package. These
second-generation cars are affectionately called "Squarebirds"
because of the sharp angels. But the intricate lines of the
wraparound chrome bumpers front and rear reveal there was a lot
more going on with this design than its predecessor. More than just
these bumpers, there are bright details abound on the T-bird. This
includes the little ornaments atop each front fender, the
Thunderbird script on the rocket-shaped body side moldings, and the
chrome grilles on the rear panels - all of which are great
reminders of the new jet age. Even the factory wheel covers look
great as they showcase the iconic whitewalls. And speaking of
iconic, they even added a continental kit to the rear.
The light blue roof looks terrific against the darker blue paint,
and when you take it down, it reveals that same great double-blue
appeal inside. Beautifully finished buckets, center console, and
gorgeous cockpit-style dash - the whole convertible has a stylish
Lincoln-level of execution. Today it still carries that spirit
because the awesomely coordinated two-tone seats have been given a
nice investment later in life. The white-faced instruments are
fitted into a shiny aluminum panel that looks like a high-end clock
face. Plus, there are some great classic elements that are still on
display like the AM radio and the factory climate controls. And the
features we bet you'll enjoy the most are the power steering and
power convertible top. When used together, it means you don't have
to leave the driver's seat to go from enclosed luxury to a
wind-in-your-hair experience.
Flip up the sporty front-hinged hood to reveal an engine bay full
of Ford power. This date-correct V8 looks great with the
era-correct bright air topper and matching valve covers. The 352
cubic-inch V8 is part of the debut of Ford's power FE motor
program. Topped with a four-barrel carburetor, the V8 has all the
right power to properly move this droptop. On the road, the dual
exhaust gives a hint at the horsepower under the hood, but the
T-bird never loses its composure. It floats down the boulevard like
a true vintage luxury convertible should. This is aided by the
right features such as the three-speed automatic transmission,
power brakes, and power steering.
Here's one of those great classics that was built to cruise
comfortably and look good doing it. So at a price like this, you
know you need to hurry to take this classic T-bird home. Call
today!!!