Cars were updated and restyled frequently in the 60s, so this Bullet Nose design was only around for a few years. The Thunderbird is largely credited with starting the "personal luxury car" market, and has done a good job of leading that segment through most of its life. There is a bold piece of chrome that starts in front of the headlights, running back along the upper edge of the body, creatively integrating the door handles. The chrome bumper wraps completely around a grill of vertical lines with quad headlights positioned on either side. The hood has the Thunderbird itself, rendered in Turquoise and silver on its leading edge. Up front, the hood slopes down sharply toward the bumper that slopes up smoothly to meet it. This one is presented in Raven Black, which is a midlife respray of the original color and of course, black always looks good with chrome which appears to be all original on this car. The styling on this car is unique and creative in so many ways making it one of the favorite versions of the Thunderbird in many enthusiast's books. This '63 is a wonderful combination of unique styling and vintage luxury in a car with only 38,000 actual miles on it. The Thunderbird is largely credited with starting the “personal luxury car” market, and has done a good job of leading that segment through most of its life. ORIGINAL RAVEN BLACK T-BIRD, CODE Z BIG BLOCK 390 CAR, 38K ORIGINAL MILES!
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