1956 Thunderbird With Hardtop on 2040-cars
Webster, New York, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:292 V-8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: RED AND WHITE
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Thunderbird
Trim: REMOVABLE HARD TOP
Options: REMOVABLE HARD TOP
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC
Power Options: POWER STEERING, Power Seats
Mileage: 3
Exterior Color: TORCH RED
THIS IS A BODY OFF FRAME ROTISSERIE RESTORATION RECENTLY COMPLETED. IT HAS BEEN DRIVEN 3 MILES SINCE COMPLETION FOR ROAD TEST AND RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT.
THE BODY WAS STRIPPED TO BARE METAL, SO YOU CAN SEE WHAT YOUR ARE GETTING, AND PAINTED TORCH RED.
THE FRAME WAS ALSO STRIPPED AND PAINTED BLACK.
I HAD THE NEW INTERIOR MADE IN THE CORRECT 1956 PATTERN IN MATCHING TORCH RED & WHITE COLORS.
HARD TOP WAS ALSO STRIPPED AND PAINTED TORCH RED AND A NEW WHITE HEAD LINER INSTALLED.
ENGINE HAS BEEN REBUILT, AS HAS THE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION.
BRAKES- NEW WHEEL CYLINDERS, MASTER CYLINDER, HOSES, STAINLESS STEEL LINES, ETC.
FUEL SYSTEM- NEW TANK, FUEL PUMP, STAINLESS STEEL LINES, AND REBUILT CARB.
SUSPENSION PARTS REBUSHED.
ALL NEW TINTED GLASS
LOTS OF NEW AND RECHROMED PARTS, LOTS OF NEW AND ORIGINAL POLISHED STAINLESS TRIM
MANY MORE DETAILS TO NUMEROUS TO LIST
I HAVE PICTURES FROM START TO FINISH THAT GO WITH THE CAR
A COPY OF A PROFESSIONAL APPRAISAL IS SHOWN
CAR IS AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION
PLEASE ASK ANY QUESTIONS, OR IF YOU LIKE, I CAN SEND ANY SPECIFIC PICTURES YOU MAY WANT
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