Gateway Classic Cars of St. Louis is proud to offer this 1966 Ford
Thunderbird.
This 1966 Ford Thunderbird represents the final year of the
fourth-generation "Flair Birds," a period when the Thunderbird
leaned into its identity as a sophisticated personal luxury
cruiser. Finished in an era-appropriate Gold exterior with a
Parchment interior and a contrasting Black soft top, this
convertible offers a high level of style and presence.
Sophisticated Exterior and Appointments
The Gold paint highlights the formal, squared-off body lines and
the sequential turn signals that helped make this model a
mid-sixties icon. The Black soft top provides a sharp visual break
from the paintwork when raised, and when lowered, it reveals the
expansive Parchment cabin. This Thunderbird maintains a
factory-style appearance, riding on traditional hub caps and thin
white wall tires that emphasize the car's original luxury
mission.
Big-Block Thunderbird Power
While many Thunderbirds of this era were equipped with the 390 V8,
this example features the 428 CID V8 engine. This larger
displacement powerplant was introduced in 1966 to provide even more
effortless torque and smooth acceleration, allowing this heavy
cruiser to move with grace. The engine is mated to a 3-speed
automatic transmission, a combination designed for relaxed,
long-distance touring and comfortable weekend drives.
The Luxury Lounge Interior
Inside, the Parchment interior provides a bright and airy
environment that contrasts well with the Gold exterior. The cabin
features the wrap-around rear seating and the driver-focused
"Flight Cockpit" instrument panel that defined the Thunderbird's
interior design during this decade. With the top down, the interior
becomes the centerpiece, showcasing the bucket seats and center
console that give the car its sporty yet refined character.
A Landmark of Personal Luxury
The 1966 model is often favored by collectors for being the most
refined version of this generation, featuring a unique egg-crate
grille and updated rear styling. This particular car, with its 428
V8 and classic color combination, represents a significant piece of
Ford's luxury heritage. It is a vehicle designed for those who
appreciate the slower pace of a vintage convertible and the
mechanical substance of a classic American big-block.
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