This is one of the best videos I’ve seen on YouTube, for two reasons: first, this ‘63 T-Bird Roadster is the finest that I have ever seen anywhere, bar none. Second? The owner of the car is not only highly knowledgeable about his car and knows what he’s talking about, he presents the car in a professional manner that could have come right out of Dearborn Michigan from Ford Motor Company itself. This video made my day, *THANKS* for uploading it!
My buddy John bought a 63 Bird just like this one and he bought it for $250 in ‘66. It had the roadster cover and all. But does this one have the real wire wheels or just the wire wheel covers. They were a real pain to keep clean through the Wisconsin (Milwaukee) winters cause they were the real wire wheels. I remember it well. I was driving a 62 Bonneville convertible that also cost $250. Then I ended up the USMC and by the time I got back to the world we had all big time muscle cars.
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This is one of the best videos I’ve seen on YouTube, for two reasons: first, this ‘63 T-Bird Roadster is the finest that I have ever seen anywhere, bar none. Second? The owner of the car is not only highly knowledgeable about his car and knows what he’s talking about, he presents the car in a professional manner that could have come right out of Dearborn Michigan from Ford Motor Company itself. This video made my day, *THANKS* for uploading it!
got one im tryin to sell, rare color combo, daimond blue interior and exterior
Beautiful car. A classic from the era when automobiles had character.
I didn’t know Ford made Thunderbirds.I save the modern version.
My buddy John bought a 63 Bird just like this one and he bought it for $250 in ‘66. It had the roadster cover and all. But does this one have the real wire wheels or just the wire wheel covers. They were a real pain to keep clean through the Wisconsin (Milwaukee) winters cause they were the real wire wheels. I remember it well. I was driving a 62 Bonneville convertible that also cost $250. Then I ended up the USMC and by the time I got back to the world we had all big time muscle cars.
Bitchin Ride. My grandfather had a 63 T-Bird. Man I loved that car. He traded it for 66 Fairlane. That car was sweet too.
my dad has the Ford Thunderbird from 1963
Beautiful car. Would Love to take it for a spin. Thanks for the video.
Man that thing must be hard to park.