The Ford motor company introduced the Thunderbird in 1955 and continued over the course of eleven-model generations through 2005. It created a market niche that was brand new to the automotive scene and eventually was marketed and known as the personal luxury car. The Thunderbird was assembled in Wixom, Michigan and sold new from Brand Motors Inc. in Los Angeles California. The car comes with the original gate release sheet from Ford Motor Company when it was released to Brand Motors. It was originally Sandshell Beige but at the time of restoration it was given a beautiful coat of glossy red. The T-Bird has a white power convertible top. The 1962 Ford Thunderbird convertible offered here is the recipient of a tedious full restoration. This bird has always resided in warm climates. It has lived in Texas, Florida and North Carolina. In 1995 it received its makeover. The 390 v8 was rebuilt by Sun Engine in Marietta Georgia in 1995. The automatic transmission shifts as it should. It was given a chrome kit and a sports roadster package. The car has power steering, power brakes, power windows, power driver's seat and air conditioning. The car comes with an impressive file full of receipts from throughout the years.
| Price | $24,675 |
| Condition | Used |
| Make | Ford |
| Model | Thunderbird |
| Year | 1962 |
| Miles | 14,425 |
| Color | Red |
| Engine | 390 V8 |