![]() If the file has been modified from its original state, some details may not fully reflect the modified file. This file contains additional information, probably added from the digital camera or scanner used to create or digitize it. View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap No mechanical changes occurred, and there were only a few styling differences - vertical hash-marks added to rear fenders, 'Thunderbird' script on the door projectile, a square-mesh grille with. The base figures were 3,755 for the hardtop and 4,222 for the convertible. ![]() ![]() New FE engines were also introduced in 1958.įor 1960, the grille was revised again, now with an egg crate background with solid cross bars in front, behind the tail lights got an egg crate look too, just 'Thunderbird' on the door now, but sergeant stripes at the rear of the rear quarter, a sunroof was now an option.Įngines 235hp 352 cu in FE V8 (G Code), 300hp 352 cu in FE V8 (Y Code) and 350hp 430 cu in MEL V8 (J Code) The 1960 Thunderbirds were down very slightly in weight but up in price. To accommodate the higher transmission tunnel that was required in such a low car, Ford used it as a styling feature, building in a full-length center console featuring ashtrays, switches etc. This is one of two stainless steel-bodied 1960 Ford Thunderbirds built to promote what was then a new metal. The new Thunderbird was now a four seater, it was very low and now available as a fixed-roof pillarless hardtop or a convertible. There are 241 1960 Ford Thunderbird for sale right now - Follow the Market and get notified with new listings and sale prices. The second generation Thunderbirds were built from 1958-60, nicknamed the 'Square Bird', they had a new angular profile with quad headlights, they were now bigger and heavier, two feet longer than the first generation two seat roadster. The Thunderbird’s wheelbase was stretched to 113 inches, nearly a foot longer than its original 102-inch span. The car was also to be offered as a convertible. Late in year, Marriage on the Rocks cars, Zebra Mustang and Thunderbird Bobby GreenwadeCosma Ray and El Camino. In its place was a fixed, square-topped coupe that made the car look like a two-passenger car at a quick glance. Description 1960 Ford Thunderbird Hardtop (26164518923).jpg Gone was the rounded and removable hardtop of the 1955-1957 design. ![]()
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