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For Sale: 1965 Ford Thunderbird in Macedonia, Ohio

Vehicle Description

39,348 original miles. One repaint in original colors. Fantastic original interior. Optional power windows and locks. Engine recently pulled, re-sealed, and detailed. Runs and drives beautifully!

Wearing a repaint in its original code U Medium Turquoise, it has a fantastic ‘60s look that’s all about sleek style, not flash. A hood scoop on the front makes it look suitably muscular but the squared-off roofline adds a touch of formality. In short, there’s nowhere that this Thunderbird will look out of place. Finish quality on the paint is quite good and it has the right look—no excessive metallics although it does have a nice sheen to it out in the sunlight. The bodywork is in fine condition with no evidence of sub-standard bodywork or previous rust damage, including on the rockers and above the fender skirts, two critical areas. It isn’t perfect, of course, but you’re going to have to look pretty hard to find major faults with this ‘Bird. Both bumpers shine with chrome that might just be too nice to be original, but maybe it is. The ornaments on the front fenders are crisp and not pitted and even the grille at the base of the rear window is in great condition. The stainless window surrounds polish up nicely and yes, the sequential taillights are fully operational.

The matching code 27 Turquoise vinyl interior appears to be entirely original and in fabulous shape. The front buckets show a few signs of use but no splits or tears and the wrap-around rear seats are just about the coolest chairs in the house. The auxiliary gauges are fantastic individual little globes below the ribbon-style speedometer, pure form over function that makes it a thrill to drive. They all work, of course, as do the optional power windows, and the original AM radio is augmented by an AM/FM/cassette unit neatly installed on the passenger’s side so the dash looks right. Aircraft-inspired levers under the dash control things like the ventilation and map lights. The headliner is taut, all the interior lights work, and, well, we can’t find many things to complain about with this car. This car is ideal for road trips, not just because of its superlative ride but also because of the massive trunk, which wears its original mat set, a full-sized spare, and original jack tucked into the quarter panel.

The only engine you could get in your 1965 Thunderbird was the venerable 390 cubic inch V8, which was rated at a nice, round 300 horsepower. With only 39,000 miles on the clock, this one has never needed to be rebuilt, but it was recently removed, new gaskets installed, and the engine bay was fully detailed to make it look its best. It runs superbly, starting easily and idling smoothly on the choke, and even this big car seems quick with this engine pulling it around. It is correctly finished with black paint on the block and gold on the valve covers and air cleaner, and reproduction decals were used as needed to complete the OEM look. It appears to have a Pertronix electronic ignition upgrade, but otherwise it remains quite stock so it runs properly and it will be easy and inexpensive to maintain. New hoses and belts, fresh power steering lines, and a new master cylinder all help in the reliability department.

A 3-speed Cruise-O-Matic automatic transmission was likewise the only choice, and with 3.00 gears in the 9-inch rear end, this car does indeed cruise easily at modern highway speeds. The torquey 390 doesn’t need a lot of gear to get the car off the line and it’s just loafing along at 75 MPH, so forget those stories about needing to take it easy with an old car. The underside was apparently undercoated when it was new and we can detect only one minor patch under the driver’s seat, which isn’t surprising. There’s a newer dual exhaust system with a smooth hum that’s entirely appropriate and the suspension is full of new parts, including ball joints, tie rods, pitman arm, sway bar bushings, and more. 1965 was also the first year for front disc brakes on the Thunderbird, which makes an ENORMOUS difference in braking performance, particularly for such a heavy car. 15-inch wheels were standard due to the disc brakes, so earlier 14-inch wheels won’t work, and these are outfitted with factory wire wheelcovers and 205/75/15 whitewall radials that are just the right size.

This is a whole heck of a lot of car for under $20,000. Low mileage, big horsepower, lots of luxury, and a distinctive look all make Thunderbirds perennial favorites. Come take it for a drive and you’ll understand that buying a vintage car doesn’t mean you have to make compromises. Call today!

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Vehicle Details

  • 1965 Ford Thunderbird
  • Listing ID: CC-1085506
  • Price: $19,900
  • Location:Macedonia, Ohio
  • Year:1965
  • Make:Ford
  • Model:Thunderbird
  • Exterior Color:Medium Turqoise
  • Interior Color:Turqouise vinyl
  • Transmission:Automatic
  • Engine Size:V-8
  • Odometer:39348
  • Stock Number:115041
  • Trim Level:Hardtop
  • VIN:5Y83Z121798
  • Title Status:Clear
  • Restoration History:Partially Restored
  • Exterior Condition:Very Good
  • Seat Material:Vinyl
  • AM/FM Radio:Yes
  • Cassette:Yes
  • Custom Stereo:Yes
  • Tinted Windows:Yes
  • Bucket Seats:Yes
  • Power Brakes:Yes
  • Power Steering:Yes
  • Power Locks:Yes
  • Power Windows:Yes
  • Tilt Wheel:Yes
  • Electronic Ignition:Yes
  • Engine History:Original
  • Engine Condition:Running
  • Drive Train:Rear-wheel drive
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