For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:Automatic
Vehicle Title:Clear
Body Type:U/K
Number of Cylinders: 8
1957 thunderbird hard top only, rough as a night in jail trust me, but also very restorable, bill of sale only, has original engine and auto trans. missing afew parts but if you dont see it in pics, then it aint there i promise, so please please dont bid if you dont have the money or not sure about something ask questions, and also the frame is good on car, inspections welcomed, for sell local so may end early , can deliver just according to where, no gimmicks, no games, no b.s. 1000.00 paypal at end , and george washingtons only for balance questions Rod @256-441-1156 thanks for looking
On Sep-25-13 at 17:45:08 PDT, seller added the following information:
the engine is a 312 for some reason it automatically puts in 292 engine and wont let me change it but its a 312 sorry
Ford Thunderbird for Sale
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- 1957 thunderbird frame off restoration
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