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70s thunderbird
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plush cut-pile carpeting” looks well preserved. The overall condition of this interior is, indeed, impressive considering it’s almost 50 years old. Everything is in working order ready for you to enjoy and to impress your friends.” Power windows, power steering, power brakes, power mirrors, real fake wood, updated A/C and factory sound system ensure your comfort. I had to chuckle at the seller’s description of this ‘70s luxury cruiser cockpit: “ Red tufted leather and thick, plush carpeting surround you in luxury.

70s thunderbird

We had neighbors with the same overstuffed red leather couch and recliners look in their downstairs family room. I’m not seeing any issues with the outside of this 47-year-old Thunderbird.Īnd now to the interior.

70s thunderbird

Based on the photos, the paint still looks very presentable and the matching bodyside moldings, silver half-vinyl roof, chrome, glass, and trim look very good also. The seller claims it had one repaint in its original Silver Starfire finish in the ‘80s along with some tasteful red pinstriping. 1975 marked the 20 th Anniversary of the Thunderbird, but other than introducing some color-keyed luxury groups in copper, silver, and jade, plus adding a few more items to the already long list of standard equipment, not a lot had changed from the 1974 models. As a cost-saving measure, the two coupes shared the same roofline, doors, and inner body panels. The sixth-generation Thunderbird was introduced in 1972 along with its cousin, the restyled Lincoln Continentl Mark IV, and had a five-year run. Another shout out to our fine feathered friend, Larry D, for sending this ‘Bird our way. The son, who now owns it, has pampered it and shown at a few car shows the past two years and states, “It needs nothing and is ready for its next caretaker to enjoy and show off.” Located in the Houston, Texas area, this clean, well-preserved 1975 Thunderbird is listed here on Craigslist for $11,500. The seller’s father bought it 30 years ago from the original owner. If you’d like to cruise – or better yet, float – back to the year 1975, then feast your eyes on this “Big Silver Bird” (the term Tarzan used in describing the first airplane he saw in the sky).















70s thunderbird