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Large turbine-style single taillights were shared with other Fords of the period. Badging is complete including side scripts and lid emblems with clear turquoise inserts. The seller has been unable to find notable body corrosion and no bubbling is visible in photos.īrightwork looks straight throughout including chrome wraparound bumpers, ’63-only triple side louvers and nose-to-tail stainless strips which fill double duty as door handles and vestigial fin caps. Outside, a 1999 refurbishment reportedly included a respray in the car’s original pale turquoise – the car was kept garaged afterward, and the finish is described as presentable driver quality with a handful of touched up chips. Crisp Jet Age styling looks clean overall, though some waviness is visible down the 1963-specific stepped side panels.
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It is sold with a clean California title. In this final year of the “Bullet Bird,” 1963 cars featured several notable styling changes over their predecessors, and the seller says this one has won awards at Southern California shows. This is factory Z-code car that the seller purchased from its 91-year-old original owner. He has since added a remanufactured Tri-Power setup replicating M-code induction on its 390ci V8, as well as reproduction upholstery and door panels.
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This 1963 Ford Thunderbird convertible has been modified with Sports Roadster touches like Ford Tri-Power underhood, a reproduction fiberglass tonneau cap with headrests, and wire wheels.