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2003
Ford
Thunderbird
This 2003 Ford Thunderbird beautifully revives the spirit of mid-century American automotive design with its iconic Desert Sky Blue finish and classic porthole-windowed hardtop. Offering a refined grand-touring experience, this well-maintained example serves as a stylish tribute to one of Ford’s most legendary nameplates.
$17,995.00
Technical Specs
Stock No: 2260730
Manufacturer: Ford
Year: 2003
Model: Thunderbird
Chassis No: 1FAHP60A43Y108448
Engine No: -
Mileage: 57,000
Coachwork: -
Body Style: Convertible
Exterior: Desert Sky Blue w/ White Top
Interior: Black with Parchment
Engine: 3.9L V8
Power: 280 hp
Transmission: 5-Speed Automatic
CollectorsNotes
This 2003 Ford Thunderbird captures the spirit of a legendary American nameplate, reinterpreted for the modern era with retro-inspired flair. Finished in the classic Desert Sky Blue over a black interior with parchment inserts, this example features the iconic white solid top with the signature porthole window. With 55,000 miles on the odometer, it is a well-maintained cruiser that exemplifies the comfort and style Ford intended for this eleventh-generation "Retro-Bird."
A Return to Form
The eleventh-generation Thunderbird (2002–2005) was Ford’s ambitious attempt to rekindle the magic of the original 1950s and 60s models. Designed with styling cues like fluted doors, a two-tone dashboard, and a distinctive low-slung silhouette, it was built on the rear-wheel-drive "DEW" platform—the same architecture that underpinned the Lincoln LS and Jaguar S-Type. By 2003, Ford had refined the package, upgrading the 3.9-liter Jaguar-derived V8 engine to 280 horsepower and 286 lb-ft of torque, paired with a five-speed automatic transmission. This year also saw revisions to the instrument cluster for better visibility, replacing some of the earlier design elements with a more traditional analog gauge layout.
Vehicle Highlights
Engine: 3.9L Jaguar-derived V8, offering 280 hp and 286 lb-ft of torque.
Design: Inspired by the first-generation T-Bird, featuring the classic removable hardtop with the trademark porthole window.
Comfort & Style: Relaxed, comfortable cruising geometry with a cabin focused on classic American luxury and interior style.
Equipment: Equipped with 17-inch chrome wheels, a power-folding soft top, and the sophisticated color palette of Desert Sky Blue with parchment-accented leather seating.
While the "Retro-Bird" was never intended to be a track-focused sports car, it excelled as a stylish, comfortable grand tourer. It evokes the elegance and flair of mid-century American automotive design, offering a unique driving experience that remains a standout on the road today. This well-cared-for example provides a great opportunity to enjoy a distinctive piece of Ford history that balances nostalgic aesthetics with reliable V8 performance.
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