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(For the best assessment of paint quality, be sure to inspect the close-up photographs of the sheet metal in the accompanying gallery.) In the same way, the white hardtop roof's gloss white paint is flawless. The turquoise exterior finish is outstanding across the entire car, from the bumper and grille painted in this color, across the expansive hood and beautifully sculpted flanks (with rear skirts), to its long rear deck. Its condition shows every sign of superb owner attention to the car's care and maintenance over the years. The car's odometer shows 77,309 miles, or fewer than 1,350 miles-per year on average since new. Offered here in turquoise metallic and white, over the same two-color interior is an extremely well-maintained 1963 Ford Thunderbird 2-Door Coupe. He may have one in his showroom that's standing still.” May we suggest that you see your Ford Dealer. A tradition of superb engineering has resulted in a constant program of refinement (a list of the changes between '62 and '63 would make a small book.) As you might expect, Thunderbird-with its exceptionally high resale value-continues to be one of the finest investments in automotive history. Interiors have contoured bucket seats, a personal console, deep-foam cushioning, glove-soft upholsteries, and special Thunderbird conveniences like the Swing-Away steering wheel. Although it may remind you of a sports car… it still ranks among the world's foremost luxury cars. It is powered by a Thunderbird 390 V-8 and equipped with a number of features that make it remarkably easy to handle, exceptionally pleasant to ride in.
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In full flight this is a most elusive species-with a rare talent for disappearing from the view of lesser cars. One such 1963 Thunderbird ad headlined: “How to catch a Thunderbird” went on to explain the car's many charms while explaining: “Find one that's standing still. Thunderbird… Unique in all the world” - 1963 Ford Thunderbird magazine advertising theme
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To be sure you access all the more than 145 photographs, as well as a short start-up and walk-around video, please go to our main website: Garage Kept Motors.) (Please note: If you happen to be viewing this 1963 Ford Thunderbird 2-Door Coupe on a website other than our Garage Kept Motors site, it's possible that you've only seen some of our many photographs of the car due to third-party website limitations.