For sale in our Detroit showroom is a 1960 Ford Thunderbird. The Thunderbird was first introduced by Ford in 1955, and was not marketed as a sports car like the Corvette, but rather, a personal luxury vehicle. 1958 was the first year that the Thunderbird had a rear seat and unibody platform, and future generations of the car increased in size until a redesign in 1977. For the same reason that the Mustang had a rear seat, the Thunderbird was changed to a 4-seat design to make it more family-friendly to increase sales. Also new for the remodel was the fixed-roof, pillarless hardtop design, although convertibles were still an option. Due to the fact that the car is just over 50 inches tall, but with only approximately 6 inches of ground clearance, the car needs a higher drivetrain tunnel, which is incorporated into an interior center console that stretches the full length of the car. Under the hood is a 352 cubic-inch V8, followed by a Cruise-O-Matic automatic transmission that makes this car very easy and fun for anyone to cruise around in! Options on the car include: AM radio, power brakes, power steering, and white wall tires. 1960 was the last year of the second generation T-Bird. Located in our Detroit showroom, this 1960 Thunderbird can be viewed in greater detail, including HD photos and video, at www.GatewayClassicCars.com, or call (313)-982-3100 for more information.
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