When Ford unveiled the retro Thunderbird at the 1999 Detroit Auto
Show, the response was immediate and overwhelming. Motor Trend
crowned it Car of the Year, buyers lined up at dealerships, and
Ford sold over 31,000 in the first full model year. The design
reached back directly to the 1955 original, with round headlights,
a bold chrome grille, and a two-seat convertible layout that had
defined the Thunderbird name from the very beginning. Desert Sky
Blue was one of five new colors introduced exclusively for the 2003
model year, each one inspired by colors from the original 1950s
Thunderbird palette, which makes this one of the most
period-correct color combinations available on the retro
generation. Finished in that distinctive robin's egg blue with a
black convertible top, it turns heads the same way the 1955
original did.
The 2003 model year also brought a meaningful engine upgrade, with
the new AJ35 V8 gaining variable camshaft timing and pushing output
from 252 to 280 horsepower. The platform under this car was shared
with the Lincoln LS and Jaguar S-Type, giving it a rear-wheel drive
chassis and independent suspension that was considerably more
sophisticated than most buyers at the time realized. It cruises
with a smooth, relaxed character that suits the Thunderbird's grand
touring personality perfectly, backed by the five speed
automatic.
Inside, the black leather interior with tan inserts is clean and
well matched to the exterior. Brushed aluminum accents throughout
the cabin were part of the retro theme Ford carried from the
exterior all the way inside, and the revised gauge cluster
introduced for 2003 gave the interior a cleaner, more readable
layout than the earlier examples. This is a comfortable,
well-appointed two-seat convertible that was designed from the
start to be enjoyed on long open road drives.
The retro Thunderbird was only produced for four model years
between 2002 and 2005, with just over 68,000 total units built
across the entire run. Desert Sky Blue was available for 2003 only,
which gives this particular car a color and model year combination
that cannot be replicated. Time has been kind to these cars as
collectors have begun to recognize the retro generation for what it
is, a limited-production, genuinely stylish two-seater from a
nameplate with one of the most celebrated histories in American
automotive culture.
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