1963 Thunderbird Hardtop on 2040-cars
Sussex, New Jersey, United States
SELLING MY 1963 THUNDERBIRD. CAR HAS
61,369 ORIGINAL MILES. STARTED OUT BEING A PROJECT CAR THAT I LOST INTEREST IN COMPLETING.
ITS A VERY SOLID AND STRAIGHT CAR. ITS BEEN IN MY GARAGE FOR YEARS. NEW
CARBURETOR, NEW POWER STEERING PUMP, NEW TIRES, I HAVE MANY EXTRA PARTS.
ASSEMBLY MANUALS. WINDOW MOLDINGS, NEW HEADLINER (IN BOX), INTERIOR
PARTS. THUNDERBIRD HAS THE 390 CU. IN V8 ENGINE. SWING AWAY STEERING
WHEEL, POWER STEERING, POWER WINDOWS, POWER BRAKES, AM RADIO (ORIGINAL).
THE CAR HASN'T BEEN STARTED IN 5 YEARS. VIN TAG FROM DOOR IT IS: 3Y83Z112303
I HAVE THIS CAR FOR SALE LOCALLY AND CAN END THE EBAY AUCTION ANYTIME IF IT SELLS. THANKS FOR ALL YOUR INTEREST AND QUESTIONS. |
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