Verlan Heberer of Illinois, has a number of Tbirds for sale. Here is information on them. First their home page, and then their TBird page. Thanks to Jim Reed for this information. Here is a bit of what he had to say.
"The sqbirds include a couple of real oddballs (must have been special orders by some old eccentrics):
1. '60 s/r (windbar in the trunk), Briarcliff (relatively dark, & imo, too) green with black top, beige leather, stick o/d (all as per the data plate!), power brakes, power seat, manual steering/windows, w/s washer, heater, no radio, no skirts, clear windows, deluxe wheel cover trim. Of all the hundreds/thousands of sqbirds I have seen in person and in pics in the past decades, that has to be the most bizarre option & color combination I have ever seen.
The car has 28k miles and looks like a pretty nice "survivor", but no show winner. I'll pass (ever since the army, green doesn't appeal to me even though it is "rare"--probably rare for a reason)."
http://www.heberercollection.com/index.htm
http://www.heberercollection.com/ind...es/Page543.htm
"The sqbirds include a couple of real oddballs (must have been special orders by some old eccentrics):
1. '60 s/r (windbar in the trunk), Briarcliff (relatively dark, & imo, too) green with black top, beige leather, stick o/d (all as per the data plate!), power brakes, power seat, manual steering/windows, w/s washer, heater, no radio, no skirts, clear windows, deluxe wheel cover trim. Of all the hundreds/thousands of sqbirds I have seen in person and in pics in the past decades, that has to be the most bizarre option & color combination I have ever seen.
The car has 28k miles and looks like a pretty nice "survivor", but no show winner. I'll pass (ever since the army, green doesn't appeal to me even though it is "rare"--probably rare for a reason)."
http://www.heberercollection.com/index.htm
http://www.heberercollection.com/ind...es/Page543.htm
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