Ford: Thunderbird Sport Roadster on 2040-cars
Kaufman, Texas, United States
1962 Ford Thunderbird Sport Roadster, time capsule with A/C, in like new condition. This is a very low mileage, show quality example of a very rare species of bird; 1 of 1427 manufactured, 1 of 62 estimated Raven Black TSR's produced in 1962. The car has been transformed into automotive artistic sculpture with flawless show quality black paint and interior. This is one of the very few T/S/R for 1962 not painted red. The Art Querfeld designed; red interior is all new and shows no wear. New white convertible top, nicely detailed and painted finishes in the engine compartment, trunk and underneath the car. The only deviation from stock is the famous Goodyear Regatta, 75,000 mile warranty 14-215-R-70 radial white wall tires that look like new. The car runs and drives great and everything is working. I am a firm believer in knowing what you are buying, so if you are interested in the deep description read on! Features and options: This is a nicely optioned Thunderbird Sport Roadster.
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