1956 Ford T-bird Hardtop Convertible on 2040-cars
Powhatan, Virginia, United States
How would you like to drive around in a car that will get stares and “Thumbs Up” from all ages? Do you like get a real bargain? Maybe even a steal.
Well here is your chance. 58 years old and still going strong. This vehicle was given to me by my father prior to his passing in 2008. He purchased the vehicle from a local collector in 2003. It always won a trophy when we entered it into a local care show in the Richmond VA area. Why am I selling it? Good question. This is a wonderful car, but not what I ultimately want. My father had 3 antique cars and this is the one he gave me. I presently don’t have the time to drive it as much as I would like. Doesn’t do anyone any good just sitting in a garage. NOTE: I am not interested in a vehicle trade. What I know about the vehicle… · Partially restored (75-80%) in early 2000 by a local collector. · Garage kept · Interior o Carpet shows normal wear, must not have been included in the restoration. o Seats are clean, no rips or tears. · Exterior o Clean paint job o Normal paint nicks from usage · Engine/Transmission o V8: Not sure if it is a 292 or 312 o Runs great o Will occasionally come out of second gear if not under power. But how often will you stay in Second. o Three-speed on the floor. · Overall o Considered a “30 Footer”. o Will chirp the tires in all three gears. o Hard top convertible. o Continental kit. o Fender Skirts o Speedometer is not hooked up. o Mileage shows mostly Zeros. Not sure of actual mileage. According to NADAGuides, this vehicle price range is: Low Retail: $35,000 Mid Retail: $52,000 Even though it has a few minor issues, in my opinion the car easily exceeds the guidelines of a Low Retail car. If you want more pictures or specific details, please do not hesitate to post a question. I will answer your question as soon as possible and to the best of my ability. On Dec-08-13 at 15:52:48 PST, seller added the following information: How would you like to drive around in a
car that will get stares and “Thumbs Up” from all ages?Do you like get a real
bargain? Maybe even a steal.
Well here is your chance.58 years old
and still going strong.
This
vehicle was given to me by my father prior to his passing in 2008. He purchased
the vehicle from a local collector in 2003.It always won a trophy when we
entered it into a local care show in the Richmond VA area.
Why am I
selling it?Good question.This is a wonderful car,
but not what I ultimately want.My father had 3 antique cars and this is the one
he gave me.I presently don’t have the time to drive it as much as I would
like.Doesn’t do anyone any good just sitting in a garage.
NOTE:
I am not interested in a vehicle trade.
What
I know about the vehicle…
·Overall
According
to NADAGuides, this vehicle price range is:
Low Retail: $35,000
Mid Retail: $52,000
Even
though it has a few minor issues, in my opinion the car easily exceeds the
guidelines of a Low Retail car.
If
you want more pictures or specific details, please do not hesitate to post a
question.I will answer your question as soon as possible and to the best of my
ability.
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