Even the ample amounts of chrome trim throughout the interior still gleams in the light, demonstrating that the previous owner stored this car with care, instead of leaving it to rot away in a field.Ī powerful 390ci V8 makes this luxurious convertible easy to drive. The vinyl upholstery, carpeting, and dash all are surprisingly well-preserved. The dash and gauge cluster appear to be intact, as do the door panels and their controls. That Turquoise interior appears to have all the original factory equipment. Likely it’s been replaced in the not-distant future, so you don’t have to immediately replace it. ![]() Just as amazing is the fact the convertible top fits so well on the car and isn’t tattered mess. Shiny factory wheels with thin whitewall tires really match the feel of the car. While the overall design of the ’65 T-Bird is understated in many ways, strategic chrome trim around the hood scoop intake, as well as on the front fenders and door handles actually helps the car appear more sophisticated. Retaining plenty of its original shine, the Black paint shows off those curvaceous body panels perfectly. Unfortunately, many of these large luxury cars have been scrapped or modified to the point they’re not like the factory setup at all, making this example quite compelling. A well-preserved 1965 Ford Thunderbird Convertible isn’t something you see these days. Vintage Car Collector has presented a truly interesting find you could potentially own. Both the exterior and interior show surprisingly well.
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