1963 Ford Thunderbird - Beautiful Survivor Car - Landau Option - 390/300 Engine! on 2040-cars
Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas, United States
1963 FORD THUNDERBIRD Beautiful... drive it anywhere! ALL MATCHING NUMBERS Up for your bidding consideration is this lovely all original 1963 Ford Thunderbird in the Corinthian White on blue color combination. This T-Bird came with the 390/300 engine and is the upscale Landau option with the blue vinyl top. This wonderful car has had a pampered life and is a well kept survivor car. You can drive this Bird anywhere. In fact, if you would rather drive it home than ship it, this big comfortable car will gladly respond. What a great time 1963 was in America's showrooms. Buick had the Riviera, Chevrolet had its split window, Lincoln had a knock out Continental, Studebaker stunned the automotive world with its Avanti and over at Ford, they had the amazing Thunderbird. This car has the swing away wheel, AM-FM radio (it works), dual exhaust... even the clock works along with its seconds hand. The interior is all original and it is gorgeous. The tires are excellent as are the original Thunderbird wheel covers. All the glass is superb. The vinyl top is excellent and all the chromework and brightwork is good to excellent. The paint is good but does show some wear and has a couple of blemishes on the driver side and on the decklid. I don't think it's the original factory paint and I would guess it was repainted in the 80's in the original color. The interior is from the factory and it is very nice. The car runs great and the sounds of the engine confirm that it is ready for any long journey. This car will be right at home in anyones car collection. A great cruise night car or a "show & shine" car. The car has a clean and clear title and really doesn't need anything except a new home and a proud new owner. Please e-mail me with any questions on the Thunderbird and I will quickly respond. Also a pre-purchase inspection is available most anytime... just e-mail for an appointment. Winning bidder is to pay in full WITHIN (3) three days of winning the auction. Cashiers check (preferred), bank-wire, personal check (must clear first), or cash in person are all acceptable methods for payment. If you choose not to drive the car home, I will be available for your transport company or for your trailer for a quick and expedited delivery. I will also keep the Thunderbird inside my garage for up to 30 days while shipping or pick up arrangements are being made.
The vehicle is being sold as is, where is with no warranty, expressed written or implied. Any descriptions or representation are for identification purposes only and are not to be construed as a warranty of any type. It is the responsibility of the buyer to have satisfied himself/herself as to the condition of the vehicle. |
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