1956 Ford Thunderbird on 2040-cars
Trenton, New Jersey, United States
1956 Ford Thunderbird Original mileage on the odometer reads 66,244. “Colonial white” exterior with black interior. Comes equipped with both hard & soft tops, as well as a Continental spare wheel. This V8 T-bird has a 362 cubic inch engine with power steering, power brakes, automatic transmission, electric seat controls, power windows, port hole window in hard top, and a telescopic steering wheel column. It’s had one owner, since 1979, who has restored it over the years. All lead joints were checked and repainted. Frankford Plating in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania refinished all the chrome. Interior was also redone at that time. The engine was sent out and rebuilt to use non-leaded gas. Professionally appraised at $37,000. Appraiser’s document available for serious inquiries. Asking $29,500. |
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