There are some not-so-subtle hints that the owner loved the 2002 Ford Thunderbird beyond the low mileage and overall excellent condition of the paint. And they certainly succeeded, as the entire car appears to look factory fresh on the outside. Clearly, its original owner, who had it until 2019, wanted to preserve it as much as possible. With only 4K miles on the odometer, this particular 2002 Ford Thunderbird likely has few peers, as it has traveled an average of 222 miles per year, an incredibly low figure for any car. Our featured example recently showed up on Bring a Trailer, and given its near-new condition, we fully expect it to fetch well over $20,000 once bidding ends. Several years before Ford hit a home run with its overhauled pony car, it decided to revive another famous nameplate in the form of the 2002 Ford Thunderbird.Īlthough the Thunderbird sold in limited quantities between 2002-2005, the vehicle is still highly sought after today. The 2001 Chrysler PT Cruiser and 2005 Ford Mustang were probably the most famous examples of the trend, but they weren’t the only ones. In the early 2000s, American automakers leaned heavily into their past by introducing explicitly retro-themed vehicles.
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