2002 Ford Thunderbird Convertible �€" 28,763 Actual Miles, Red over
Black Why This Car Is Special The 2002 Ford Thunderbird is one of
those vehicles that made automotive enthusiasts pay attention the
moment it appeared. Ford brought the Thunderbird nameplate back
after an eleven-year absence with a retro-styled two-seat
convertible that drew heavily from the original 1955 design �€"
round headlights, porthole details, a low beltline, and a smooth,
uncluttered body. The eleventh-generation Thunderbird was built on
a platform shared with the Lincoln LS and Jaguar S-Type, giving it
a level of engineering sophistication that the original never had.
It was rear-wheel drive, V8-powered, and available only as a
convertible. Ford priced it as a personal luxury car and sold it
exclusively in limited numbers through selected dealerships. The
2002 model year was the first year of production for this
generation, and these early cars carry a particular appeal among
collectors. Ford produced roughly 25,000 Thunderbirds for the 2002
model year, and the combination of low production, short overall
production run (the car was discontinued after 2005), and the retro
styling has kept buyer interest consistent. This specific car
presents in red over a black leather interior �€" a combination
that suits the car's character well �€" and carries just 28,763
actual miles, which is a genuine low-mileage example for a car that
is now over two decades old. The diagnostic system shows no stored
codes, and the air conditioning performs as it should in a Florida
summer. This is not a cosmetic project or a driver that has been
freshened up for sale. It is a well-preserved original that spent
most of its life off the road. Features - 3.9L V8 engine - 5-speed
automatic transmission - Convertible soft top - Dual exhaust tips -
Chrome alloy wheels - Black leather interior - Twin leather bucket
seats - Center console - Tachometer - Cruise control - Power
windows - Power steering - Power brakes - Fog lights - Built-in
antenna - Ice cold air conditioning - No diagnostic trouble codes -
28,763 actual miles Mechanical The 2002 Ford Thunderbird is powered
by Ford's 3.9-liter V8, an aluminum-block engine derived from the
Jaguar AJ-V8 architecture that was part of the shared platform Ford
developed during its Premier Automotive Group era. It was rated at
252 horsepower and 267 lb-ft of torque from the factory. That
output sends power to the rear wheels through a 5-speed automatic
transmission, which was the only transmission offered on this
generation of Thunderbird. The engine bay on this car is clean and
well-presented, consistent with the low mileage throughout the rest
of the vehicle. The chassis underneath is equally solid. The
undercarriage photos show a clean, dry underside �€" no rust, no
repairs, no evidence of leaks or damage. The independent rear
suspension, which was one of the engineering highlights of this
platform, is intact and straight. The dual exhaust exits cleanly at
the rear bumper with matching chrome tips, just as Ford intended
from the factory. A car with fewer than 29,000 miles on a
rear-wheel-drive platform like this one has experienced very little
mechanical stress, and it shows. Interior The interior of the 2002
Ford Thunderbird was designed to echo the simplicity of the
original 1955 car. Ford kept the dashboard clean and symmetrical,
with round instrument bezels and a layout that prioritized the
driver's view. This car wears all-black leather throughout �€"
seats, door panels, and center console �€" which holds up well and
shows minimal wear consistent with the low mileage. The twin
leather bucket seats are supportive and properly sized for a
two-seater of this era. Both seats retain their shape without
sagging or cracking, which is a direct reflection of how little
this car has been used. Equipment inside includes a tachometer set
into the gauge cluster, cruise control via steering wheel controls,
power windows, and a cente
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