What’s more, they have also enabled the Make Offer option, which means that interested customers should contact the seller with other offers, and who knows, maybe they end up getting their hands on this beautiful barn find. Our 1965 Ford Thunderbird features its factory 390 cubic inch V-8 engine under the hood with the. Ours comes with classy white paint and a red leather interior and that color combination is breathtaking. ![]() The good news is the car seems to be coming at a fair price, as the seller is willing to let it go for $4,400. The 1965 Ford Thunderbird Hardtop we have here at Skyway Classics is easily one of the most prestigious Ford T-Birds ever made. But on the other hand, this shouldn’t be too difficult to fix anyway, and given everything is still there, preparing the T-Bird for the road shouldn’t require anything else than minor TLC. The seller explains that the 390 under the hood starts, runs, and drives properly, though you shouldn’t consider the car road-worthy because the starter remains engaged. The metal is therefore in very good condition, though a repaint is going to be required, as the current finish does show its age already. While the car clearly requires a full restoration, it still comes in a rather solid shape, with the rust not representing a major concern this time. This classic 1965 Thunderbird that eBay seller dotwkg claims they’ve discovered in a barn is a testament to the fourth generation, and the most surprising thing about it is the current condition. ![]() The sales then went down significantly a year later to about 75,000 cars before declining even more to 69,000 units in 1966. This generation, however, also offered more powerful options in the form of 428 (7.0-liter) V8s, this time with the power rating increased to 345 horsepower.ġ964 was the best model year for this T-Bird generation, as Ford ended up producing close to 92,500 units.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |