Production Numbers
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Above: 1962 Thunderbird Convertible |
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TOTAL PRODUCTION: 78,011
63A - Hardtop 68,127 ($4,321) (Includes 63B - Landau) 63B - Landau* (Included in 63A - Hardtop figures) 76A - Convertible 8,457 ($4,788) 76B - Sports Roadster 1,427 ($5,439) *Note: At the beginning of the production run, Ford did not separate production figures of the Landau models from the Hardtop models; nor did they separate the Sports Roadster models from the Convertibles. After production started, invoicing problems led them to create new body code numbers for both models. Factory invoices indicate 1,427 Sports Roadster models were made for the year. Unfortunately, the factory invoices for other models were not kept, so exact production figures for Landau models no longer exist. However, it has been estimated that around 10,000 Landau models were built. |
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INTRODUCTION DATE: October 12, 1961
Production Started: August 21, 1961 Production Ended: August 8, 1962 |
Sports Roadster production started on September 13, 1961, and Landau production
began later to allow most of the initial 465 Sports Roadsters to be built
first, for promotional reasons. First production 1962 Sports Roadster: VIN 2Y85Z105844, built 9-13-61 Last production 1962 Sports Roadster: VIN 2Y89Z176031, built 7-26-62 |
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The real thing:
1962 Thunderbird Sports Roadster
in Rangoon Red
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The 1962 Thunderbird Sports Roadster models are among the most prized of
all Thunderbirds. This has led some to create roadster clones from standard
convertibles. The problems Ford had with invoices during early 1962 production
create a "gray area" that has allowed some to be duped into thinking
they are getting the real thing. The first Sports Roadster built was serial
number 2Y85Z 105844, assembled on September 13, 1961. Between that number
and date, through serial number 2Y85Z 114640, some 558 factory Sports Roadsters
were built. All of these roadsters were invoiced and sold as convertibles
with optional Sports Roadster Package, using Body Style Code 76A. Most
of these cars were painted Rangoon Red, with Black Vinyl trim. The first
Sports Roadster built, that was actually coded as a roadster, was serial
number 2Y89Z 127027, built December 11, 1961, using the new Sports Roadster
Body Code 76B. However, this last date is currently under question, as
there may be one built earlier in the month of December. Through the rest
of the model year, Sports Roadsters would be correctly coded. All Sports
Roadsters left the factory with the fiberglass Tonneau Cover; red, white
and blue Thunderbird emblems on both front fenders, (centered between the
bumper and wheel opening, below the script); a matching emblem on the Tonneau
Cover, between the seats; a color-keyed Passenger Assist Bar mounted on
the padded instrument panel in front of the right passenger; and 5 Kelsey-Hayes
Wire Wheels with Knock-Off Spinners. No, you could not get rear fender shields on a roadster! There wasn't enough clearance, and
they were not provided. This also goes for ANY Thunderbird that left the
factory with wire wheels. There are after market wire wheels, considered
safer by today's standards, and they can be modified to fit cars with the
fender shields in place. However, this was not done by the factory.
It seems there are more Sports Roadsters around today than there were in 1962, so before you pay top dollar for that Sports Roadster, do your homework. Make sure it's the real thing. SPORTS ROADSTER VIN AND BODY CODES: 2Y85Z105844-2Y85Z114640: Body Style Code 76A—Invoicing shows Thunderbird Convertible with "Sports Roadster Package" listed as an option, or Convertible - Sport Roadster 2Y85Z114641-2Y89Z176031: Body Style Code 76B—Invoicing shows Thunderbird Sports Roadster For additional information: 1962 Thunderbird Sports Roadster and Landau 1962-1963 Thunderbird Sports Roadster: What Went Wrong? |
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