The Ford Thunderbird hit the market in 1955 in was a direct response to the Chevrolet Corvette. While the Corvette aimed to impress with performance, the T-bird was all about style and substance. Dubbed the first "personal car" by Ford, it was described as a direct descendant of the bespoke 1930s roadsters and was aimed as a brisk grand tourer. It was light for its era and the powerful V8 could propel it to around 120 mph. The sixth generation... of the famous Thunderbird was sold from just 1972 to 1976 and was a sister model to the Lincoln Continental and was the largest Thunderbird ever, with a curb weight over 5,000lbs. GR Auto Gallery is pleased to present this stunning, low mileage 1975 Thunderbird for your consideration. This car has seen just 5,508 miles since new and is one of the rare Copper Luxury models. The car is finished in Copper Starfire with a Copper vinyl roof, wire wheel covers, wire wheel covers with white belted tires, opera windows, fully lined trunk with full size spare, tinted glass, and color coded tape stripes. The exterior is extremely clean, and the copper leather interior is even nice. Every single piece looks like it just left the factory and the car even has some factory plastic seals and cold start instructions on the sun visor. The split leather bucket seats are powered, as are the windows and locks. The car is very well equipped, with cold A/C, AM/FM/Tape audio system, woodgrain trim, plush carpeting, cruise control, and the factory steering wheel. a massive 460cid V8 with a 4bbl carburettor, this fully loaded Thunderbird is an instant collectors item. Owned by a local Lincoln dealer, this stunning Thunderbird is the one to have. Its one of just 6,500 to be optioned this way. Comes with tons of originality, including dealer literature, owners manual, bill of sale, windows sticker, Martini report tire jack, and full set of keys. To see over 80 photos of this car, including undercarriage please visit our website