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2005 Ford Thunderbird

$22,997used

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Basics

Condition

used

Interior Color

tan

Exterior Color

torch red

Drivetrain

Rear-wheel Drive

Transmission

Automatic

Fuel

Gas

Engine

3.9L V-8 DOHC, variable valve control, premium unleaded, engine

VIN

1FAHP60A35Y102739

Stock Number

SN3272

Mileage

36,911

Features

Convenience

HomeLink

Seating

Leather Seats

Entertainment

Premium Sound System

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Seller's Comments

2005 Ford Thunderbird Convertible Red over Tan, V8, Final Model Year

Why This Car Is Special

The 2005 Ford Thunderbird holds a specific place in automotive history that no other year of the eleventh-generation T-Bird can claim: it was the last one built. Ford discontinued the retro-styled two-seat convertible after the 2005 model year, making every car produced that year a de facto final edition. The eleventh-generation Thunderbird ran from 2002 through 2005, and Ford produced roughly 9,497 units in that final year down significantly from earlier in the run, which makes 2005 examples less common on the market today than 2002 or 2003 cars.

This particular 2005 Ford Thunderbird wears a red exterior over a tan leather interior, a combination that visually references the original 1955 Thunderbird's most iconic color pairings. The car is powered by the 3.9-liter V8 and backed by a 5-speed automatic transmission the only powertrain combination offered on the eleventh-generation car. It presents as a clean, honest driver-quality convertible that has not been over-restored or dressed up beyond its original specification.

The eleventh-generation Thunderbird was a genuine two-seat personal luxury convertible at a time when that segment had nearly disappeared from American showrooms. Ford designed it on a platform shared with the Lincoln LS, which gave it an independent rear suspension something the original 19551957 Thunderbirds never had. The retro styling was handled by Doug Gaffka's team and drew directly from the 19551957 cars, incorporating the circular headlight surrounds, the wide horizontal grille, and the smooth, uncluttered body lines that made the original so distinctive. The result was a car that felt connected to Thunderbird heritage without being a costume.

The 2005 Ford Thunderbird was named Motor Trend's Car of the Year when the model first launched in 2002, and the design received consistent attention throughout the production run for how faithfully it captured the proportions of the original without resorting to parody.


Features List

- 3.9L V8 Engine
- 5-Speed Automatic Transmission
- Convertible Soft Top
- Tan Leather Interior
- Dual Exhaust Tips
- Chrome Grille
- Alloy Wheels
- Fog Lights
- Air Conditioning
- Power Windows
- Cruise Control
- Tachometer


Mechanical

Power comes from Ford's 3.9-liter DOHC V8, which was rated at 252 horsepower and 267 lb-ft of torque when new. The engine is mated to a 5-speed automatic transmission sourced from the Lincoln LS program. This drivetrain combination was the sole configuration offered across all four years of eleventh-generation Thunderbird production Ford never offered a manual transmission option on this platform, and the 3.9 V8 was the only engine available.

The platform itself was engineered for the Lincoln LS and was co-developed with Jaguar, which used a related architecture for the S-Type. That means the 2005 Ford Thunderbird rides on an all-independent suspension double wishbones up front and an independent rear which gives it a more composed, controlled feel than the live-axle Thunderbirds of the 1960s and 1970s. The rear exhaust exits through dual polished tips visible at the center of the rear fascia, a design detail that mirrors the wide, oval exhaust treatment on the original 1955 car.

The undercarriage photos show the factory dual exhaust system intact and the suspension geometry in sound condition a useful reference point for buyers evaluating the car's mechanical health at a glance.


Interior

Inside, the 2005 Ford Thunderbird is trimmed in tan leather throughout the seats, door panels, and upper dash surfaces. The two-seat cockpit is purposefully compact, with the driver and passenger positioned low in the body. The instrument cluster uses large, round gauges including a tachometer, and the overall layout was d

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