This Thunderbird is ready for top down summer and fall driving. Equipped with its original 390 cubic inch V8 that runs really nicely. it is also equipped with a power antenna and modern “retro” radio making listening to music while driving as easy as your modern day car. Actresses Susan Sarandon and Geena Davis pose on their 1966 Ford Thunderbird, for the film 'Thelma And Louise', 1991. The power top and windows all work well and as they should. The 1966 Ford Thunderbird from the movie 'Thelma and Louise' is displayed during the 37th Annual Barrett-Jackson Collector Cars auction in. The all-new Thunderbird bore no resemblance to. Completely restored and is in beautiful condition with paintwork, chrome and upholstery all in very nice condition. 1964 Thunderbird Hardtop The 1964 Thunderbird Hardtop Coupe above and the Thunderbird Landau Hardtop below. Finished in a deep red with a black interior and black canvas top this car is nothing short of incredibly good looking. The 1966 Ford Thunderbird is the perfect mix of a distinct single-year design with the lowest production numbers of the fourth-generation. Offered here is an outstandingly beautiful and sharp example of a 1966 Thunderbird equipped with the extremely good looking “Sports Roadster” rear tonneau cover and chrome wire wheels. This era of the Thunderbird is one of the best designs it ever had and the fiberglass cover over the rear seat with chrome wire wheels is really a beautiful look and rarely seen today. This “Sports Package” was offered until 1964 when it would unfortunately be discontinued, although you were still able to order the fiberglass tonneau through dealers until 1966 and they would have installed at a customers request. The cover was originally a dealer-installed option, but in 1962, it found its way onto new Thunderbird order forms as part of a Sports Roadster package. Combined Cancer/Birth Defect WARNING This product can expose you to chemicals including Phthalates which is known to the State of California to cause cancer on birth defects or other reproductive harm. Customers were very ready for the Thunderbird to return as a two seat sports car so Lee Iacocca appointed designer Bud Kaufman to come up with a fix, and he did: a removable fiberglass tonneau that would cover up the Thunderbird convertible’s rear seats and incorporate headrests for the front-seat occupants. 1966 Ford Thunderbird Door Trim Panels, Black. Although, in 1961 Ford decided to revise the Thunderbird once again and reintroduced it as more of a luxury sports car rather than a full size luxury car that it had previously morphed into. As the years progressed the Thunderbird continued to get updated and grew larger which resulted in it becoming more of a luxury convertible in 1958 with 4 seats. The Thunderbird with its sporty looks, V8 engine and two seater configuration was a car that truly did give the Corvette a run for its money. Unveiled to the public in 1955, the Thunderbird was a two seat sports car that was Ford’s response to the Chevrolet Corvette that essentially was the first real post war sports car ever which debuted just a couple of years before in 1953.
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