1959 Ford Thunderbird Base Hardtop 2-door 5.8l on 2040-cars
Fairview, North Carolina, United States
Up for sale is a 1959 ford thunderbird all original from what I can tell has the 352ci engine with automatic has 50,xxx miles was told it is original miles and would believe it by the shape and condition. car has been very well taken care of garage kept body is in very good shape only rust is VERY minor and is shown in pictures. Paint is not perfect but is in good shape the main flaws are shown in the pictures (dent in roof is compared to quarter size, spec of rust on bottom of rocker compared to a penny, scratch on decklid, and paint crack in hood) interior is near perfect no rips in seats stains or cracks it runs and drives excellent brakes are good tires are good I wouldnt worry about driving it anywhere everything works like it should except radio & horn (probably just a fuse have not looked into it) does not smoke, leak, run hot, tick or knock. I have a clean nc title and original tbird key. car is for sale locally I have the right to end auction at anytime if car is purchased. I can send any additional photos by text or email. You will not find another 59 thunderbird this clean and in as good mechanical order as this one for this price. Books for over $15k I can be reached at 828-778-1987 if you have any questions or want to see the car in person |
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