Gateway Classic Cars of Philadelphia is presenting A 1962 Ford
Thunderbird Sport Roadster. The seller has the original invoice
which shows that the car was ordered as a real Sport Roadster. It
was one of the first of the 558 that were built by Ford. According
to the Thunderbird restoration guide written by William Wonders
this is the only example that was ordered with a vinyl interior.
Yes, that's right 1 of 1 built. Does not get much better than that.
The 390 ci V8 300 HP motor runs out nice. It starts easy runs
smooth and has great power. The Cruise o Matic automatic
transmission has been rebuilt for smooth shifting. The rear end has
also been rebuilt with new axels and maintains the 3:00 gears. The
car is equipped with swing away steering column, power steering and
power brakes. The engine compartment is clean and detailed. This
car is documented to be a true Thunderbird Roadster from the
factory. It is not a car that was made special during the
restoration. It is a True Sport Roadster with Bulletproof paperwork
as documentation. To view this 1962 Ford Thunderbird Sport Roadster
in greater detail, including HD pictures and an HD video, visit
www.GatewayClassicCars.com or our Philadelphia showroom. For more
information, please call 856-599-4100 or email
[email protected]
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