![]() ![]() Instead of using the normal interior two-tone configuration used on other Thunderbirds, the Special Landau floor console's were Parchment-colored. Emberglo was an exclusive color to this model in 1965. A small number of the Special Landau models were delivered from the factory with Wimbledon White paint adorning the bodies, instead of the more usual Emberglo metallic. The interior simulated woodgrain trim was of 'burled walnut,' a different pattern not used on the standard Landau models, and Special Landau nameplates mounted on the front door trim panels. The name 'Special Landau' was engraved on the roof rear exterior quarter moldings, along with a gold-colored Thunderbird emblem. The three 'THUNDERBIRD' stamped lettering areas on the wheel cover retained their usual 'dull black' color - dull black is shinier than flat black, but not as shiny as satin black. While the center medallion of the wheel covers was normally decorated with red, white, and blue accents surrounding a chrome Thunderbird emblem on a black background, the Special Landau wheel covers were Emberglo, white and blue. Emberglo was used on unique Special Landau deluxe wheel covers, which were standard and unique to this model, in place of the traditional black-painted vanes. Special touches included bucket seatbacks, carpeting, and Emberglo accents on the interior instrument panel. Additionally, they were equipped with a special parchment-colored vinyl roof and a matching interior. The Thunderbird Special Landau was introduced in the Spring of 1965 and differed from the regular Landau by its unique combination of exterior and interior colors, as well as differences in trim. Standard features included reversible keys and keyless locking system, remote trunk release, and vacuum-operated, power door locks.įord sold a total of 42,652 examples of the two-door hardtop, 25,474 of the Landau, and 6,846 Convertibles. In the back were bucket-style seating with folding armrest. Deeply-inset gauges gave the driver a 'Buck Rogers' space Age-feel. The interior was reminiscent of the cockpit of a jet with a large center console that housed the radio and ashtray and extended to the rear seat. In the front was a new horizontal grille that featured six vertical bars and eight horizontal bars. On the 'C' pillar was a restyled Thunderbird emblem and rode on new wheel covers. The 1965 Thunderbird received disc brakes and sequential turn signals that flashed individual segments of the horizontal taillights from inside to outside to indicate a turn. The Thunderbird Interceptor Special V8 offered 330 horsepower and the Thunderbird Super High-Performance V8 engine raised the power to 425 horsepower. This tried-and-true powertrain was used for several of Ford's products of the era and was both reliable and powerful. The base engine was an overhead-valve eight-cylinder engine displacing 390 cubic-inches and offering 300 horsepower. Body styles included a hardtop, Landau, and a convertible, and pricing began at $4,395. With a length of just over 17 feet (sans the spare tire kit), the 1965 Thunderbird was long, low, and sporty. Production of the fourth-gen continued through 1966 and despite lasting for just three years, it would prove to be one of the most popular design configurations for the Thunderbird, with 236,613 examples sold during that time. By the time the fourth generation made its debut in 1964, the Thunderbird had a dedicated following. The motoring public enthusiastically agreed with the styling and 73,051 were sold that year. The third generation of the Ford Thunderbird was introduced in 1961 bringing with it an all-new and futuristic appearance. ![]() The Thunderbird remained popular, further distancing itself from the Corvette in 1958 when it became a four-seater. The Thunderbird had unique styling, a comfortable interior, and plenty of power from a V-8 engine. Billed more as a personal luxury car than a sports car, no one could have predicted that it would outsell its rival by such a wide margin. (C) 2010 - PaintRef.Ford introduced the new Thunderbird in 1955 in response to the Chevrolet Corvette. Other 1965 Ford makes: Ford Lincoln Mercury Other 1965 Ford models: Fairlane Falcon Fleet Ford Truck Galaxie Mustang Taxi Tractor Thunderbird paint collections: yellow red blue green black white orange gold silver brown gray pink purple 1965 Color Codes - Thunderbird Paint Cross-Reference Skip to paint table (C) 2010 help-usĪuto/Truck/Fleet Paint Cross Reference ġ965 Color Codes - Thunderbird Paint Cross-Referenceįound 21 paint color chips with a year of 1965, model of "Thunderbird" ![]()
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