![]() ![]() “It was rough, it had a lot of fish-eyes and it was just acrylic enamel so it faded. “Somebody had painted it and didn’t do a very good job,” said Raymond of the Roadster’s condition. He had it for years,” Raymond said.Īfter Cioffi purchased the T-Bird, he turned to Raymond, who had worked on other cars Cioffi owned, including a ’53 Hudson and a ’56 Buick convertible. He used to drive it out of the driveway and put it back in the garage. The car, manufactured in Detroit, was first sent to Miami where it sold for $5,100 to a man from Montreal who eventually moved it to Maquam Shores in St. Raymond was familiar with the Roadster and owner Robert Cioffi, who brought it to Raymond’s shop to be repainted. When I got the chance to sell the other one, I bought this one from my friend,” Raymond recalled at the Better L8 Than Never car show in Bristol in September. “I really like Thunderbirds and I wanted a convertible. “I had a Thunderbird before this one, a year newer but it was a hardtop,” said Raymond, who operates KAR Auto Body in St. ![]() One of those 1963 models is traveling the roads of Vermont under the hands of owner Ken Raymond of St. The car cost around $5,400 and only 1,427 were produced in 1962 with another 455 coming out in 1963 before production ceased. According to, “a fiberglass tonneau cover, designed by Bud Kaufman, fit over the rear seat area of the normal four-seat convertible to give the appearance of a two-seater with a very long rear deck.”Ī 390-cubic inch motor capable of 300-340 horsepower drove the 4,400-pound vehicle. ![]() By 1958, the T-Bird had gained a full rear seat, disappointing many of the early enthusiasts.īy 1962-63, Ford decided to recapture the interest of those dispossessed fans with a modification designed to recreate the two-seat look, though in larger form. The Thunderbird originally was introduced as a sporty two-seat convertible in 1955, although Ford did not tout it as a sports car rival to Chevrolet’s Corvette, but rather as a personal luxury vehicle. Follow if you love cars | 1963 Ford Thunderbird Sports Roadster M-Code Sunshine - WIRA.According to the website the Thunderbird Sports Roadster manufactured by Ford in 1962-63 was “a gesture toward buyers pining for the two-seat Thunderbird” of earlier years. ![]() #ford #thunderbird #fordthunderbird #tbird #63tbird #1963thunderbird #fordperformance #classicford #classiccarĦ3 Likes, TikTok video from In the Garage Steve Natale "1963 Ford Thunderbird M Code Sports Roadster One of only 37 M-Code 1963 Sports Roadsters Build with nearly every available factory option Exceptional restoration by noted model expert Jim Wulf 390 CID OHV-V-8 Engine Three Holley 2-Barrel Carburetors 340 HP at 5,000 RPM 3-Speed Cruise-O-Matic automatic transmission □ This car is part of the Blackhawk Collection. 1963 Ford Thunderbird M Code Sports Roadster One of only 37 M-Code 1963 Sports Roadsters Build with nearly every available factory option Exceptional restoration by noted model expert Jim Wulf 390 CID OHV-V-8 Engine Three Holley 2-Barrel Carburetors 340 HP at 5,000 RPM 3-Speed Cruise-O-Matic automatic transmission □ This car is part of the Blackhawk Collection. ![]()
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