1962 saw strong production figures of 78,011
(including 9,884 convertibles) and the introduction of the Thunderbird
Sports Roadster. The Sports Roadster was a limited production version of
the convertible which added 48 spoke Kelsey Hayes designed wire wheels,
special badges to the front fenders and a passenger side grab bar to the
front dashboard. The most striking addition to the Sports Roadster was a
fiberglass tonneau cover which covered the back seat of the car and
created a two seater appearance. 1,427 Sports Roadsters were produced in
1962.
The Thunderbird for 1961 introduced several firsts
for the automotive market. The most distinctive feature of the 1961 to
1963 Thunderbirds was the highly touted 'Swing Away' steering wheel.
With the transmission in the park position the steering wheel would
slide approximately 18 inches to the right allowing the driver to exit
the vehicle easily. Other innovations include a floating rear view
mirror. Common on all autos produced today, this feature was first found
on 1961 Thunderbirds. Depending on variable options Thunderbirds for
1961 could be purchased with options like air conditioning, power
windows, power seats, AM radio, fender skirts and white wall tires.
Several standard features, like power steering and power brakes, back up
lights and bucket seats were costly options on most other autos.
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