1962 Ford Thunderbird Sports Roadster. In 1961, Ford introduced a third-generation Thunderbird with a completely new design reflective of the developing space age. The "Bullet Bird", to which it was commonly referred, has a very elegant design ending with taillight housings which were to remind the viewer of turbines of rocket engines. This was a 4-seater Luxury/Sports Car that was powered by a 390 cubic inch, 300 horsepower V-8 engine coupled to a 3-speed "Cruise-O-Matic" transmission. With a power top which disappeared into the trunk with a power lid, the car also was offered with "Swing-Away" steering wheel, to facilitate ease of entry and exit, and tinted glass as options. Available in hardtop or convertible form, the 1962 TBirds also introduced the "Sports Roadster model. This transformed the look of the car from a 4-seater to a 2-seater Sports Car with a long, sweeping rear deck using a beautifully-designed fiberglass tonneau cover that covers the rear area and gave the car a fabulous look. Kelsey-Hayes chrome wire wheels were standard on the car and added to the sporty look. The "Sports Roadster" package was expensive and just 1,427 of these cars were built. Although there are many roadster clones and cars ordered with similar options, this is a Classic True Factory Sports Roadster, confirmed by the 76B VIN plate. This Classic Estate Roadster has traveled only 32,000 miles from new and was maintained to the Highest Standards. This Rare Roadster is finished in Stunning Raven Black with Red Leather Interior and White Soft Top. It comes highly optioned including: Ford-O-Matic Transmission 3 Speed Master Guide Power Steering Swift Sure Power Brakes Power Fully Disappearing Convertible Soft Top Convertible Top System Functions Great Chrome Side View Mirror Clock (Inop) Cigar Lighter (Unused) Roadster Dash Mounted Passenger "Assist Bar" Padded Dash Padded Sun Visors Vent Windows Swing-Away Steering Wheel Quad Headlamps Bucket Seats 390 Cubic Inch V-8 Engine