Please ask for the full description.Īny "Bullet Bird" is a handsome car, and this special edition wearing standard-issue Corinthian White, which certainly seems appropriate on a car celebrating a princess. There's still plenty of chrome on the Bullet Birds, most notably the trim running. It's not perfect but nobody's going to complain when this car shows up at an event and you're going to feel like a movie star every time you go out because people can't resist waving and honking at this big white 'Bird. It does not appear that this car has ever been rusty, and the long, lean bodywork looks especially attractive with the 1963 model's unique hash marks on the doors. It's been repainted at some point, but it looks right with a creamy, soft shine that makes the Thunderbird look sophisticated. Does it make it more valuable? Hard to say, but if you like cars with stories to tell, this one really nails it.Īny "Bullet Bird" is a handsome car, and this special edition wearing standard-issue Corinthian White, which certainly seems appropriate on a car celebrating a princess. Well, in 1963, for reasons nobody really understands, Ford built 2000 special Thunderbirds to commemorate Princess Grace of Monaco, better known here in the States as Grace Kelly. You may be wondering what makes this 1963 Ford Thunderbird hardtop so special, deserving of the "special edition" and "Principality of Monaco" monikers. 1 OF 2000 EVER MADE, RARE CODE 83 CAR, 390-4V V8, AUTO, COLD AC, PRICED TO MOVE