1957 Ford Thunderbird, 312 Ci, 3 Speed W/od on 2040-cars
Forest, Virginia, United States
Beautiful 1957 Thunderbird, mostly original car in very good condition. This is a rust free Southern car and has been a solid driver for many years. It has an early 70’s lacquer paintjob that needs to be refinished. Both the chrome and the stainless steel are original to the car. This car is a great driver or a perfect candidate for a restoration project.
It is powered by the legendary Ford 312 CID, 245HP, with a floor mounted 3 speed with overdrive. The car drives and steers very nice.
The interior is in great shape requiring very little attention. The dash is near perfect, along with the door panels and seat covers. The headliner is original and looks very good. Complete with the adjustable steering column and manual windows that roll up and down with ease. The interior is also complete with the signal seeking “Town and Country” radio. All guages are functioning.
Complete with Removable hardtop and white soft top.All doors, hood and deck lid fit very nice and the car is complete with the hard and soft top.
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