A few minor chips and drips are throughout, but you'll need to have a keen vision to spot them. This beauty with straight rust free panels minding their gaps very well, is all bathed in the factory sprayed Diamond Blue. This was the best selling Thunderbird by far, and everyone was complaining about the back seat, but it did not matter. Stylish yet contemporary, it would fit into any driveway today and look nearly modern. Oh and it has a mere 41K+ miles!! A rare bird indeed. It is also completely and utterly original. This car was owned by the purchaser in 1959 until 2018, and resided in rust free California. This particular car is a rare stock shift on column, with pull lever overdrive, which represents less than 1 percent of the cars produced in 1959. Yes, it's part of the general habit we all have of delving into jargon, which acts as a conversational shorthand, (which is good), but also makes it harder for newbies to understand what the heck everyone is talking about, (which is bad).įor consignment, we give you the second gen bird formally known as the square bird. Keeping them straight, though, isn't that hard because the collective Thunderbird enthusiast community has given each one a nickname. Ford's Thunderbird spans 11 generations and several thematic and mechanical variations.
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