1960 Ford Thunderbird HardtopIntroducing this 1960 Ford Thunderbird
Hardtop finished in black over a tuxedo black and white interior.
Representing the second generation of Ford's personal luxury car,
this Thunderbird showcases the dramatic styling cues that helped
define American automotive design during the early
1960s. Highlights:- V8 Engine- Automatic Transmission-
Holley 4-Barrel Carburetor- 4-Wheel Drum Brakes- Chrome Bumpers-
Triple-Unit Round Taillights- Rear Wrap-Around Bumpers-
Four-Individual Bucket Seat Configuration- 15-Inch Chrome Wire
Wheels Power comes from a V8 engine paired with an
automatic transmission and a Holley four-barrel carburetor.
Additional exterior features include dual exhaust outlets, tail
fins, a hood scoop, an egg-crate-style front grille, chrome trim
and bumpers, along with aftermarket 15-inch chrome wire wheels with
Cragar Star Wire center caps mounted on American GT Grand Turbo
tires. Included with the car are a jack and spare tire.Inside, the
cabin offers bucket seating, a center console, 3-spoke steering
wheel, manual crank windows, a retro-style radio, analog clock,
dome light, and glove box. The Thunderbird's cockpit-inspired
dashboard layout was heavily influenced by the jet-age styling
trends of the era, something that became a signature design element
for these cars.One of its most recognizable features is the
triple-unit round taillight design paired with rear wrap-around
bumpers, giving the car a bold and unmistakable presence from every
angle. Ford also moved the Thunderbird further upscale for 1960 by
offering a four-individual bucket seat configuration, emphasizing
comfort and style over traditional bench seating.This example is
running and driving, although it will require additional work
before being considered road-ready. The pricing reflects that,
making it an excellent opportunity to acquire a stylish American
classic with plenty of character and presence. For $14,750
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