Vehicle Description
1961 Ford Thunderbird Convertible
Beehive hairdos, Balsa wood airplanes, banana seats, barbie dolls,
and Beetlemania are just a few of the trends that were happening in
the early 1960's. The jet age was upon us and was a huge influence
in the design of automobiles of the time. Jet engine taillights,
aerodynamic windswept design lines, and pushbuttons were going to
be the wave of the future, so they thought.
The beneficiary of a restoration 10 years ago which included new
paint, and an engine and transmission rebuild this "Bullet Bird" or
"Rocket Bird" has flown into our hallowed halls and landed in the
main showroom at Classic Auto Mall. Consigner states that a mere
13,471 miles have been clocked and it does look the part. This
California car has some history a mile high, and with the options,
and color it's in rarefied air.
Exterior
From its smoothed over bullet shaped front featuring a matching
curved bumper, good forward-looking chrome, dual headlights and
Thunderbird centered badge, we are just taking off with this
beauty. From its chrome trimmed intake bump in V form on the hood,
to its chrome trim topped fenders, doors and rear quarters,
everything appears straight and nicely painted in red. Looking at
it from the rear, the round taillights capped by 45-degree mini
fins, we definitely have landed in the jet age of design. Stylish
rear fender skirts in matching red, hover over wide whites with
chrome spoked wire hubcaps. Upfront we see the swooped back cut
fender wells with pristine wide whites and more chromed spoked wire
hubcaps. A electrically actuated convertible top in white canvas
and a clear plastic window, retracts effortlessly into the
trunk...a sight worth the price of admission.(BTW Classic Auto Mall
has no admission!) Paint appears in very good condition and has
just a few faults that barely catch even the discerning eye. You
are clear for takeoff on runway 25E.
Interior
Peering into the future by way of swinging the doors open we are
seeing wonderful curved aluminum panels on the dash front as they
make their way to the doors. In the middle there is a seamless
downward dive of more curved aluminum that forms a center console.
Above this curvaceous aluminum are two rounded over cowls which
form the red padded vinyl dash top. 3 round gauges float just below
this padding, as well as several knobs and levers for all the
essential controls. A nice original design tilt away steering wheel
fronts this sexy dash and sports a delicate half round horn ring.
The buckets are covered in red vinyl and sport white inserts in a
tuck and roll pattern and appear in good condition. A nicely curved
bench imitates the design of the buckets, but now fused together.
This is hidden due to the dual rear cowl which integrates the front
buckets and will make you look even more like a fighter pilot.
Bogies!! 1 O'clock!
Drivetrain
As true for any quality restoration, plenty of attention has been
paid to the engine bay. It has been fully restored, and the engine
rebuild took the liberty of chroming the valve covers, painting the
air cleaner cover black, as well as radiator overflow and fill
reservoir. Nice supple shiny hoses and wiring abounds under here
and the original FoMoCo windshield wash bag hangs in there on the
passenger's side. Specs are a 390ci V8, single 4-barrel Autolite
carburetor, a 3-speed MX Cruise-O-Matic, and a Ford 9" 3.00 geared
rear. Watch out for the flotsam and jetsam....
Undercarriage
Looking as nice as can be expected from an undercarriage, we see
straight steel, no rust, and good mechanicals. These would include
independent front suspension, and rear leaf spring suspension, as
well as 4-wheel power drum brakes.
Drive-Ability
In a nutshell very nice, smooth idle, easy automatic shifting, and
a great ride. This car has still got it on the power end as it will
put out 300hp.
Overall rebuild work on the mechanicals and a nice respray
certainly done with care, as we have a really nice "Bullet Bird".
We are now ready to hear the safety announcements, so make sure
your setbacks and tray tables are in the upright position and pay
attention to your flight attendant. Hold on, as off we go into the
wild blue yonder. Barrel roll please, let me grab my air sick
bag!
VIN Decode
1Y73Z162131
1-1961
Y-Wixom, MI Assy Plant
73-Thunderbird Convertible
Z-390 ci V8 4bbl 300hp
162131-Sequential Unit Number
Warranty Tag
BODY 76A-Thunderbird Convertible
COLOR M-White
TRIM 85-Red Leather
DATE 20F-June 20th Build
TRANS 4- Cruise O Matic 3 Speed
AXLE 6-3.00 Conventional
Classic Auto Mall is a 336,000-square foot classic and special
interest automobile showroom, featuring over 450 vehicles for sale
with showroom space for up to 1,000 vehicles. Also, a 400 vehicle
barn find collection is on display.
This vehicle is located in our showroom in Morgantown,
Pennsylvania, conveniently located just 1-hour west of Philadelphia
on the I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike. The website is
www.classicautomall.com and our phone number is (888) 227-0914.
Please contact us anytime for more information or to come see the
vehicle in person.