"The 1972 Thunderbird. Redesigned from the insides out. Precise in
its handling, superlative in its ride. A magnificent new personal
automobile. Personal in its luxurious appointments as well. In its
distinctive trim. Don't you owe yourself a personal encounter with
this magnificent new Thunderbird?" From a 1972 print ad.
For consignment, a 1972 Ford Thunderbird hardtop with a title
verified 25,890 actual miles. This amazing survivor now has new
exhaust, a new carburetor, and some other fresh additions that
render this vintage Thunderbird road worthy and show worthy!
Exterior
Brown was in during the early 70's and our example wears a coat of
Dark Brown Metallic, augmented by a gator grain vinyl top in very
good condition that covers the roof with its ornamental Landau
bars. Leading the way in the front are dual headlightson each side
within ribbed bezels that mirror the grille configuration and
fenders capped by marker lights. Out back, Ford retains the epic
lightbar presentation started in the 60's, the red lens running the
width of the latch panel and adorned with a red winged Thunderbird
emblem, absolutely cool. In profile, the narrow windows rest behind
a raked windshield and large and in-charge nose while full wheel
covers dress the 15-inch wheels wrapped in white wall tires with an
early 2024 date code. It's here we note the 70's trend of large
overhangs bookending those wheels, classic styling by today's
standards. Overall, paint and bright work is very nice.
Imperfections include various scratches and chips, minor blistering
behind a rear wheel, and de-plating on a bumper bolt.
Interior
Entering the luxury era for the Thunderbird this car uses heavily
padded Ginger vinyl which covers the uppers of the door along with
some chrome trimming, woodgrain inlay, and carpeted lower, both
doors presenting cleanly with button tufting that picks up on the
upholstery. Yes, the buttoned Ginger vinyl bucket seats are up
front, a bench in back, and all appear in remarkable condition. A
dark brown motif is utilized for the steering wheel and dash with
just enough silver and woodgrain trim to add some class, and it all
appears clean and original, including the AM/FM radio. Thick tan
carpet floods the floor and a tan headliner includes shoulder
belts, dome light, and a hook for your dry cleaning. An ash gray
mat covers the trunk and a spotless spare resides in the
compartment.
Drivetrain
Super clean and original is how we find the 429ci V8 under the hood
in all its Ford Blue glory, rated at 212 horsepower and now with an
Edelbrock 600cfm4-barrel carburetor, according to our consignor.
It's mated to a C6 3-speed automatic transmission sending power the
Ford 9" axle with 2.75 gearing and TracLoc. The wires, plugs, and
battery are newer.
Undercarriage
A new gas tank and dual exhaust is evident and that exhaust travels
through stock style mufflers and exits through polished tips under
the chrome bumper. Esthetically, the rest of the underside shows
typical surface rust, paint peel and age but nothing unexpected and
structurally solid. Power brakes are on board as front disc and
rear drums and suspension includes coil springs in front and a 4
link with coil springs out back.
Drive-Ability
The seats are slippery at first, but their soft padding welcomes
you in as we take our position in the bucket seats and crank up the
big V8 which emits a touch more bravado than the original single
exhaust could muster. The 75 series tires do a great job at
squelching road imperfections and the car tracks straight. The
heater/AC is not working and the radio will not play Roberta Flack
nor Mac Davis, but all other functions in this well preserved '72
work as they should. While Classic Auto Mall represents that these
functions were working at the time of our test drive, we cannot
guarantee these functions will be working at the time of your
purchase.
If there's ever been a car that reminds us of Cannon or Barnaby
Jones, this is it! A personal luxury car fit for a private eye who
just wants to blend in but still have the comfort and potential
power for those car chases along Mulholland Drive. This car is a
throwback and absolute time capsule for a time of big Detroit iron,
over the top elegant styling, and luxurious daily commutes. If this
isn't the nicest and lowest mileage '72 Thunderbird around, we'd be
shocked! Someone needs to adopt this rare bird!
2Y87N112861
2-1972
Y-Wixom, MI Assy Plant
87-Thunderbird 2 Door Hardtop
N-429ci 4bbl V8
112861-Sequential Unit Number
DOOR STICKER
STYLE 65K-Thunderbird 2 Door Hardtop
COLOR 5F-Dark Brown Metallic
TRIM KF-Ginger Vinyl
AXLE K-Ford 9" 2.75 TracLoc
TRANS U-C6 Automatic
DSO 16-Philadelphia
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acres!). The largest single location consignment dealer of classic
and collectible vehicles in the country is located in Morgantown,
Pennsylvania, just 1-hour west of Philadelphia off Exit 298 of the
I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike. For more information visit
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anytime for more information or to come see the vehicle in person.
There is no guarantee of mileage. A $299 Dealer Administrative fee
is not included in the advertised price.
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in consignments and car prices, while interviewing celebrities and
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Vehicle Details
1972 Ford Thunderbird
Listing ID:CC-2036453
Price:$19,000
Location:Morgantown, Pennsylvania
Year:1972
Make:Ford
Model:Thunderbird
Exterior Color:Dark Brown Metallic
Interior Color:Ginger
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:25890
Stock Number:8232
VIN:2Y87N112861
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