Where can I buy a 1961 Ford Thunderbird for sale?

Where can I buy a 1961 Ford Thunderbird for sale?

Gateway Classic Cars of Chicago is proud to present this 1961 Ford Thunderbird for sale! The 61 Thunderbird was part of Fords third generation Thunderbird production.

What kind of engine does a 61 Thunderbird have?

The design of the ’61 Thunderbird is reflection of the era of the jet and space age. From the afterburner tail lights to the rocket tipped front fenders this Thunderbird is a calling card from another era. 390 V-8 the, automatic, power steering, power brakes, power windows and a power top.

What kind of engine does a Ford Thunderbird roadster 390 have?

1961 Ford Thunderbird Roadster 390 CI V-8 Engine Automatic Transmission Bright Red Exterior over New Tan Leather Interior New Black Convertible Top Stock AM Radio Tilt-Away Steering Wheel Two-Seat Roadster Cover Rear Roadster Seat Cover Kelsey Hayes Wire Wheels Whitewall Radial Tires.

Can a Thunderbird be turned into a 2 passenger roadster?

New Carpet Freshly restored seats Fiberglass cover to turn it into a 2 passenger roadster Here is a convertible with all kinds of style. The design of the ’61 Thunderbird is reflection of the era of the jet and space age.

What was the first Thunderbird to have a sunroof?

And the ’58 models were the first T-Birds to have a rear seat; as a result, the car gained more than 18 inches in length and added nearly 1,000 pounds. The 1960 Thunderbird became the first post-war American car to have an optional sunroof.

How many cars were made in the 1958 Thunderbird?

Compared to the smaller Thunderbird, sales of the ’58 model nearly doubled from 1957, with 37,892 built in contrast to 21,380. This is almost certainly why Motor Trend named it Car of the Year.

Which Ford Thunderbirds are the best value for money?

If you’re a fan of cars from the Fifties and have long admired Ford’s popular Thunderbirds, take a close look at the 1958, ’59 and ’60 models. Affectionately known as the “Square ‘Birds” due to their fairly blocky shape, these T-Birds offer the best value for today’s collector-car dollar.