1966 Ford Thunderbird Convertible Introducing this 1966 Ford Thunderbird Convertible, finished in its factory color scheme of Raven Black (A) over a matching Black (26) interior. The understated triple black presentation suits the car's long, low profile and distinctive styling of the mid-1960s Thunderbird.Highlights:- Factory Color: Raven Black (A)- Interior Color: Black (26)- Automatic Transmission- Z-Code V8 Engine- Holley 4-Barrel Carburetor- Power Steering- Power Windows- Chrome Accents- Chrome Bumpers- Full-Size Spare Tire IncludedEquipped with an automatic transmission and Z-code V8 engine, this example also features a Holley 4-barrel carburetor, power steering, chrome bumpers, chrome trim, dual exhaust outlets, and steel wheels with Thunderbird hubcaps wrapped in Cooper Trendsetter SE white-line tires. Convenience features include front bucket seats, a rear bench, power windows, a driver-side rearview mirror, a two-spoke steering wheel, a center console, and a fender-mounted antenna.The 1966 Thunderbird was the final year of the fourth-generation Flair Bird and featured sequential rear turn signals, an eye-catching design element that became one of the model's most recognizable signatures. This example is running and driving; however, it will require cosmetic attention and recommissioning before regular road use. This has been considered in the pricing, presenting a good opportunity to acquire a classic Thunderbird at a more accessible price point. For $12,750
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