PROFESSIONALLY RESTORED, FACTORY-ORIGINAL SPORTS ROADSTER
REFINISHED IN FACTORY-SPECIFIED RANGOON RED
ORIGINAL BLACK INTERIOR, RESTORED TO RED UPHOLSTERY
390 CI V-8 ENGINE UPGRADED TO 'M' CODE 3X2 SETUP
CRUISE-O-MATIC 3-SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
HIGHLY OPTIONED INCLUDING PB, PS, P SEATS, P TOP, PW
3-SPOKE STEERING WHEEL, CLOCK, PUSHBUTTON AM RADIO
ACCOMPANIED BY WINDOW STICKER COPY & RECEIPTS
ONE OF THE MOST STYLISH & COVETED OF ALL 1960s AUTOMOBILES
READY TO OWN, COLLECT, SHOW & ENJOY
Featuring fabulous projectile-like styling, the 1961-63 Ford Thunderbird stands as one of the most glamorous generations of the beloved T-Bird. Designed by Ford stylist Bud Kaufman, the Sports Roadster option package raised the bar with a neat fiberglass tonneau cover that fitted over the rear-seat area to create the visual impression of a two-seat roadster with a very long rear deck. Racy faired-in and upholstered headrests, reminiscent of the era's racing cars, occupied the leading edge of the tonneau, just above the bucket seatbacks. Factory-available with the tonneau cover for 1962-63, the Thunderbird Sports Roadster also included a set of handsome Kelsey-Hayes chrome wire wheels and deletion of the normal rear-fender skirts.
According to printed sources, the Sports Roadster priced at about $5,500 when new and production was limited with just 1,427 factory-built for 1962, plus another 455 for 1963, followed by a handful sold from Ford dealers for 1964. Today, with their projectile-like "Jet Age" styling and brawny 390 CI V-8 powerplants, these sleek Thunderbirds continue to rank among the most desirable and collectible Thunderbirds ever produced. From 1962, the Thunderbird Sports Roadster experience truly lived up to the model name, with an optional high-performance M-Code 390 CI V-8 engine developing 340 HP with triple Holley two-barrel carburetors.
Produced at Ford Motor Company's exclusive Thunderbird factory in Wixom, Michigan during September 1962 and finished in Rangoon Red, this 1962 Ford Thunderbird is a factory-original Sports Roadster that carried a basic $5,539 MSRP when new. Equipped with power brakes and power steering, the Thunderbird was further equipped with power windows, power driver and passenger seats, a pushbutton AM radio, windshield washers, an outside mirror, and heavy-duty battery. Following assembly, the Thunderbird was delivered to Semmes Motors Inc. in Scarsdale, New York.
As offered, this rare "1 of 1,427" 1962 Ford Thunderbird Sports Roadster benefits handsomely from a professional restoration, including a refinish in its factory-specified Rangoon Red paint, over the restored Red interior, which was updated from the original Black upholstery. A power-operated White convertible top provides wonderful visual contrast. The 300 HP 'Z' Code 390 CI V-8 engine was upgraded to 'M' Code standard with 3x2 2-barrel carburetors, plus the requisite oval air cleaner and engine dress-up kit. An accessory tachometer is mounted to the steering column in the 1960s tradition. A Ford Cruise-O-Matic 3-speed automatic transmission delivers the Thunderbird-s power and torque. Offered in exemplary restored condition, this factory-built 1962 ford Thunderbird Sports Roadster is a true postwar American icon on four wheels. A window sticker copy and receipts are included. This outstanding and highly rare 1962 Ford Thunderbird Sports Roadster must be experienced first-hand. Be sure to contact us for viewing arrangements, full details, and make it yours today!