1959 Ford Thunderbird Low Mileage Original Southwest Car Since New on 2040-cars
Glendale, California, United States
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1959 Ford Thunderbird Convertible -beautiful freshly restored 1959 Ford Thunderbird convertible. It is a stock original 71,300
mile dry South West car that just came out of a lengthy storage in Arizona.
Only 10,261 convertible Thunderbirds were made in 1959 and this one is an exceptional example. It is in clean
beautiful condition, with an accident free straight as an arrow and solid rust-free South West body. It has
stunning new factory correct black paint with clear coat. The original pot metal trim and chrome is in incredible
original non-pitted condition! The stainless is bright and both bumpers front and rear sport original chrome and
are near perfect. The factory wheel covers are New Old Stock and perfect.
This T-Bird has a beautiful new convertible top in the original black color, all new convertible top seals and
related deck lid seals. The power top works perfectly with a new motor/pump and hoses. The factory original
interior is in very good condition with some minor touch-ups where necessary and new carpeting. The trunk has a
complete new panel, tire cover, and mat set and looks great. Included is the original spare tire and accessory
pattern matching jack tool bag with jack etc. The underside of the deck lid and the door jams are still the factory
original paint and in very nice condition. Included is a high-end flannel lined custom car cover that fits like a
glove and protects the stunning black paint.
This nicely optioned T-Bird has the 352 cubic inch V8 with the optional dual range Cruise-O-Matic automatic
transmission, power steering, power windows, and power top. Mechanically, this `59 Thunderbird is a sound low
mileage car that runs strong and drives well. The automatic transmission shifts smoothly. All mechanical components
have been replaced or rebuilt to insure safe and dependable driving: radiator, water pump, hoses, belts, starter,
carburetor, fuel pump, fuel tank, shocks, front suspension, and complete new brake system. It has been completely
serviced; new fluids, complete tune up, and it has a brand new set of factory correct size B.F. Goodrich Silvertown
bias ply tires.
This is a beautiful, freshly restored, low mileage Thunderbird convertible. It has always been cared for, is
striking in triple black, is nicely optioned, and is mechanically dependable – just ready to cruise and enjoy!
Transaction Specifics –
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