Presenting a graceful blend of iconic early 60s style and classic V8 power, this 1962 Ford Thunderbird is now available in the MAXmotive Pittsburgh showroom. Under the hood is Fords renowned 390ci V8 engine paired with a smooth 3-speed Cruise-O-Matic transmission, delivering the confident, effortless performance these cars are known for. The signature swing-away steering wheel makes entry and exit easy while adding to the cars distinctive charm. With its original interior lovingly maintained over the years, the cabin presents remarkably well, offering a time-capsule feel that highlights the craftsmanship of the era. From its sculpted body lines to its subtle chrome accents, this Thunderbird commands attention wherever it goes. Its a classic that invites admiration at every cruise night and car show.
This Thunderbird has benefited from thoughtful upkeep over the last decade, including radiator service, a rebuilt carburetor, a new generator (installed about 8 years ago), a new master cylinder, a fuel pump replacement, and a coil pack upgrade just 4 years ago. Even the original AM radio remains functional, enhancing the nostalgic driving experience. The car maintains its original equipment including the AM radio, and mast-style bumper jack, a small but authentic detail that speaks to its well-preserved character. Rarely do you find a Thunderbird of this era that combines such originality with careful long-term maintenance. See more details and photos at www.maxmotive.com.
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390 CI V-8 engine
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3 speed Cruise-o-matic
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Swing away steering wheel
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Bumper jack mast style in trunk original to era
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Functional original AM radio
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Original side glass with original etch marks from factory
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Over the last decade, customer has had service work done on:
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Radiator service
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New generator installed approximately 8 years ago
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Carburetor was rebuilt
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New master cylinder installed
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New coil pack installed 4 years ago
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New fuel pump installed
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Original interior , lovingly maintained and in great condition for year of car
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Clock on dash is inoperable currently
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Photo album with photo documentation of restoration from 1996 available