The '58 Ford Convertibles |
It Sounds Expensive |
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(circa 1958) |
This is Inverness Club, last year the scene of golf's
number one event, the National Open. And just a chip-shot
away sit three National Open Champions from Ford, the
only complete line of convertibles in America, featuring
this newest first from Ford, the four-passenger Ford
Thunderbird convertible.
Watch, the rear deck lid has
opened up, the power controlled top rises, then it disappears
out-of-sight into the exclusive hide-away compartment. The rear deck lid hides it completely, and you have
one flowing line of pure Thunderbird beauty.
Here's
a car that gives four people all the individual room
and comfort of a much larger costlier car, plus glamour
and dazzling performance that's all Thunderbird all
the way.
There's never been any convertible, at any
price anything like this new four passenger Ford Thunderbird
convertible. Now, let's close in on America's all time
favorite convertible, the Ford Sunliner.
It has the
only convertible top in its field with double stitched
main-seams attached to the roof supports so that it
wont blow up in the wind. You just can't get more convertible
for less money than the Ford Sunliner, America's lowest
priced convertible. But say, what could be more convertible
than the beautiful Ford Skyliner - the world's only
retractable hard-top.
It's literally two fine cars in
one, and you can have your choice at the touch of a
button. Best of all, the Skyliner is priced lower than
most medium priced soft-top convertibles. Pick your
own kind of wide open fun, from Ford's three National
Open Champions. See the only complete line of convertibles
in America, from your Ford dealer. |