![]() Brushed aluminum and chrome trim spans the dashboard and continues to the door panels and rear seat side panels. The interior features seating reupholstered in the original Chestnut (59) leather and white piping along with a matching dashboard, door panels, carpets, and floor mats. ![]() The seller notes hydraulic noise when turning the steering wheel. The drum brakes were serviced in August 2021, including replacement of the master cylinder, front wheel cylinders, and front brake hoses. A tear in the convertible top and other paint imperfections can be viewed in the gallery below.Ĭhrome 48-spoke Kelsey-Hayes wire wheels wear 215/75-14 Multi-Mile Epic white-stripe tires. The seller notes paint repair to the top of the driver’s door and behind the rear bumper. Additional features include chrome bumpers, vent-style door ornaments, a driver-side mirror, a front fender antenna, a single exhaust outlet, and Roadster-specific front fender and tonneau emblems. The body was repainted in Corinthian White (M) in the 1980s and has a matching power-operated soft top along with a Sports Roadster tonneau cover for the rear seats. This Thunderbird Sports Roadster is now offered by the seller on behalf of the owner’s estate with a clean Iowa title. ![]() Service in preparation for the sale included changing the oil, draining and refreshing the fuel, and replacing the points, ignition coil, brake master cylinder, and front wheel cylinders and hoses. The car has reportedly been in the same family since new and was acquired by the owner in the 1980s. The body is finished in Corinthian White, and equipment includes a Chestnut leather interior, power-operated white soft top, body-color fiberglass tonneau cover, air conditioning, AM/FM radio, front bucket seats, and chrome wire wheels. This 1963 Ford Thunderbird is one of 455 Sports Roadsters produced for the model year and is powered by a 390ci V8 paired with a Cruise-O-Matic three-speed automatic transmission.
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