1962 Ford Thunderbird Sport Roadster







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Description
Introduced as a limited-edition model within Ford’s third generation “Bullet Bird” Thunderbird lineup, the 1962 Sport Roadster was a bold and luxurious evolution of Ford’s personal luxury car concept. Designed to blend high style with performance, it targeted affluent buyers who wanted exclusivity and flair.
The Thunderbird Sport Roadster evoked the spirit of European grand tourers and was distinguished by its sleek, aerodynamic lines and a unique fiberglass tonneau cover that transformed the rear seats into a two-seater appearance. The car featured Kelsey-Hayes wire wheels, special badging, and a more aggressive stance than the standard Thunderbird convertible. Under the hood, the Sport Roadster received a powerful 390 cubic-inch V8 engine, producing 300 horsepower, paired with a three-speed automatic transmission.
Of the 78,011 Thunderbirds that Ford produced in 1962, only 1,427 were Sport Roadsters, and although aftermarket items are available to make a standard convertible appear to be a Sport Roadster, this one has both a verified VIN and original documentation from Ford. It was also named Best of Show at the 2023 Buffalo Thunderbird Car Show.
As Curbside Classic noted in a retrospective: “Ford did what many guessed could not be done — it gave the T-Bird convertible added sex appeal.”
Highlights
One of 1,427 Ford Thunderbird Sport Roadsters built for 1962
Refinished in factory-correct Rangoon Red paint with power-retractable black soft top and black crinkle vinyl upholstery
Original Z-code 390 cu-in V8 engine has been replaced in 2011 with 390 cu-in V8 crate engine from Performance Unlimited
Additional upgrades:
Mass-Flo electronic fuel injection
Mallory distributor
Edlebrock intake manifold and aluminum cylinder heads
Performance cam
195-degree thermostat
Billet serpentine belt drive kit
Aluminum radiator
Electric fan
AutoGage 8,000 rpm tachometer
Cruise-O-Matic 3-speed automatic transmission
Sport Roadster edition included:
Fiberglass tonneau cover over the rear seats to give the car a two-seat roadster appearance
Kelsey-Hayes chrome wire wheels
Passenger grab bar
Unique “Roadster” emblems on the front fenders
The data decodes as:
Body: 76B – Thunderbird Sport Roadster
Color: J – Rangoon Red
Trim: 56 – Black crinkle vinyl
Date: 14F – Built 14 June 1962
DSO: 31 – Cincinnati (Ohio) District Sales Office
Axle: 1– 3.00:1 rear axle ratio
Trans: 4 – Cruise-O-Matic 3-speed automatic transmission
The chassis number (2Y89Z169808) decodes as:
2 – 1962 model year
Y – Wixom, Michigan, assembly plant
89 – 2-door convertible
Z – 390 cu-in V8 2BBL
169808 – Sequential production number
Features
Swing-away steering column
Power steering and brakes
JVC AM/FM/CD stereo system with WMA, MP3, and AUX (replaced factory radio) with box speakers on the floor behind each front seat
120 mph speedometer
Coker Classic P215/75R14 wide whitewall tires
Known Imperfections
Paint bubbles on fiberglass tonneau cover
Small hole in rear window of soft top
Wear/bubbling on whitewalls
Small tear on driver's side armrest
Cracks in center of the dash top
Pitting on the steering column
Clock does not function
Two small holes in rear passenger seat
Rust on the underside
Included
Spare tire and jack
Rubber Thunderbird floor mats
Original documentation of car purchase/order
Maintenance records and information
Engine and stereo information
2023 Buffalo Thunderbird Car Show award (water damaged)
Ownership History
This 1962 Ford Thunderbird Sport Roadster was sold new by Holtzmuller Motor Co. in Eaton, Ohio. The car’s New York state owner bought it in August 2022, and the car has been driven only 300 miles since. It is being sold because the owner has health issues. The Thunderbird has a transferrable registration.
Additional documents
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