Excellent Driver - Std 3 Speed - Power Steering - Matching # 312 Engine on 2040-cars
Dadeville, Alabama, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:312 V8 5.1LITER
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Thunderbird
Trim: red 2 white 26 black interior
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 90,652
Options: Convertible
Exterior Color: Red
Power Options: Power Windows
Interior Color: White / black
1957 STANDARD SHIFT FORD THUNDERBIRD CONVERTIBLE!!! THIS IS A VERY RARE CAR ONLY MADE FOR ONE YEAR (DIFFERENT GRILLE). DO NOT MISS OUT ON THIS ONE
NEW ITEMS : NEW WIDE WHITEWALL TIRES (ALL4), HOLLEY CARB, WATER PUMP, FUEL PUMP, THERMOSTSAT HOUSING & LARGER THERMOSTAT, FAN BELTS, RAD HOSES / UPPER & LOWER, NO LEAKS ! NEWLY PAINTED HARDTOP WITH NEW WEATHERSTIPPING. NEW FENDER SKIRT WEATHERSTRIPPING WILL COME WITH THE VEHICLE ALSO. NEW SOFT CONVERTIBLE TOP AS WELL (FOLDS BEHIND THE SEAT).
THIS CAR IS MECHANICALLY SOUND AND CAN BE DRIVEN DAILY. IT IS A HARDTOP CONVERTIBLE !!!! THIS IS AN ABSOLUTE HEAD TURNER. INSIDE IS VERY CLEAN, UPHOLSTERY IS LIKE BRAND NEW! SPEEDOMETER REGISTERS 140MPH. CAR IS EQUIPPED WITH POWER STEERING AND TOWN AND COUNTRY RADIO.
NO RUST, NO DENTS, ALL GLASS IS IN GOOD SHAPE, NO TEARS IN THE INTERIOR, THE DASH IS IN GOOD SHAPE, ALL GAUGES WORK!!!
PREVIOUS OWNER CHANGED AUTOMATIC TO STD FLOOR SHIFT -FIRST GEAR HAS SYNCROWMESH!!!
THE 312 ENGINE IN THIS CAR HAS MATCHING #
ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL #256-825-7235 / 256-749-8385
THANK YOU, DAVID
Ford Thunderbird for Sale
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