![]() You’ll note that the little stuff on this car is right, including the little Plexiglas wind deflectors on the vent windows (often broken or missing), the faux hood scoop, and the detailed “Thunderbird” script on the front fenders. The intricate grille up front was unique to 1962, as are the three ornaments on the quarter panels, and that sweep of chrome that runs along the tops of the fenders and doors is among our favorite features. And speaking of trim, there’s a lot of it on a ’62 Thunderbird, all of which is in great condition. Those long quarter panels are laser straight, the doors close solidly, and everything lines up just right-that doesn’t come easy or cheap. Someone invested a fairly large sum of money in this car in the not-too-distant past, including paint and bodywork that shows exceptionally well. Bright Rangoon Red always looks awesome on the Bullet ‘Birds and the long, sleek bodywork has aged beautifully, making these some of the most popular Thunderbirds today. ![]() If you want a car that attracts a lot of attention, this stunning 1962 Thunderbird will do it. This car has more eyeball appeal than almost anything we’ve ever featured! New chrome wire wheels and wide whitewall radials. Loaded with options, including A/C and power windows. Someone invested a fairly large sum of money in this car in the not-too-distant past, including paint and bodywork that shows exceptionally well.īeautiful 1962 Thunderbird with Sport Roadster accessories.
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