Make:
Ford
Model:
Thunderbird
Year:
1966
Mileage:
54444
Miles
Condition:
Used
Country:
United States
Region:
Arizona
City:
Phoenix , AZ
Zip:
85035
1966 Ford Thunderbird Convertible Factory Colors Smooth 390 V8 54444 Miles
Mid-60s T-birds, particularly convertibles like this gorgeous 1966 Ford Thunderbird model, are seeing some big gains in the market of late, and this is the one to own. With a gorgeous high-quality respray, great preservation, recent maintenance, all the luxury and comfort options, and a unique color combination, it delivers personal luxury unlike anything else of the era. Drawing on both the original Ford "Retractable" hardtops and the Lincoln Continental 4-door convertibles, this big bullet 'Bird is the epitome of Ford's high-end products in 1966. This droptop has been kept stock it's entire life under the tutelage of just 3 owners since new (the 2nd owner had the car from 1969 to 2019), and the current owner purchased the car in 2019 and had it repainted and fully serviced for the road. Wearing a gorgeous coat of Code R Dark Green Metallic paint, it looks a mile long yet incomparably sleek thanks to that low-slung design. Workmanship is great throughout and with that much sheetmetal, there are plenty of places for things to go wrong, yet the guys in charge of the repaint didn't really miss a thing. Note how well the doors line up with the quarters, the deep shine that reflects without distortion, and the total absence of waves that would suggest significant bodywork underneath.
Mid-60s T-birds, particularly convertibles like this gorgeous 1966 Ford Thunderbird model, are seeing some big gains in the market of late, and this is the one to own. With a gorgeous high-quality respray, great preservation, recent maintenance, all the luxury and comfort options, and a unique color combination, it delivers personal luxury unlike anything else of the era. Drawing on both the original Ford "Retractable" hardtops and the Lincoln Continental 4-door convertibles, this big bullet 'Bird is the epitome of Ford's high-end products in 1966. This droptop has been kept stock it's entire life under the tutelage of just 3 owners since new (the 2nd owner had the car from 1969 to 2019), and the current owner purchased the car in 2019 and had it repainted and fully serviced for the road. Wearing a gorgeous coat of Code R Dark Green Metallic paint, it looks a mile long yet incomparably sleek thanks to that low-slung design. Workmanship is great throughout and with that much sheetmetal, there are plenty of places for things to go wrong, yet the guys in charge of the repaint didn't really miss a thing. Note how well the doors line up with the quarters, the deep shine that reflects without distortion, and the total absence of waves that would suggest significant bodywork underneath.