

According to the selling dealer, the rearview mirror needs to be replaced. The dashboard houses a courtesy light, climate controls, and a radio, the latter of which is inoperable.

The swing-away three-spoke steering wheel features a horn ring and fronts factory instrumentation, including a 120-mph speedometer, an analog clock, and a five-digit odometer showing 52k miles. A removable body-color tonneau cover that conceals the rear seats is included in the sale and is said to rattle at speed. The interior is trimmed in black vinyl and features aluminum accents, a center console, and seating for four. Work performed in August 2016 included the installation of a replacement brake master cylinder and a brake fluid flush. The car retains a set of California black plates.ġ4” Kelsey-Hayes wire wheels wear Hankook Optimo H724 whitewall tires that were mounted in June 2013. The white soft top was installed in October 2016. Paint chips and dings on various body panels are noted, as is pitting of the brightwork and a chip in the windshield. The exterior is finished in Rangoon Red and was reportedly repainted in 1998. This Thunderbird convertible is now offered by the selling dealer with service records and a clean California title. Power is from a 390ci V8 paired with a three-speed automatic transmission, and recent work is said to have included an oil change and the installation of replacement valve cover gaskets. It is finished in red with a white soft top over a black interior and has been modified with Sports Roadster-style appearance items including a removable fiberglass tonneau cover and Kelsey-Hayes wire wheels. This 1962 Ford Thunderbird convertible is said to be a lifelong California car that was recently acquired by the selling dealer.
