Ford Thunderbird Convertible on 2040-cars
Eden, Utah, United States
1960 Ford Thunderbird Convertible. I have a clear, original, Utah title in my name. Please look closely at all of the photos. This is a classic "Square Bird" that needs a complete restoration. It has been sitting for several years. With this in mind, I want to explain what is needed. I want the new owner to know exactly what they are getting. First the good - 1. The original drive train is in the car and the engine appears to be in good shape. The radiator has been removed, but comes with the car. 2. The car is very complete, but many of the trim pieces will need chrome work. 3. The floors are not rusted through and the trunk floor is in good shape. 4. The hard to find parts for the convertible top are complete, but need work. 5. The car rolls freely and can be loaded easily on a trailer or transport truck. On the negative side - 1. The car has been sitting for several years and doesn't currently run. 2. There is rust in the rockers that will need repair as well as some bondo cracking on the driver's side rear fender. 3. The interior is complete, but needs a complete restoration. The dash pad is dirty, but not cracked. 4. The convertible top is tattered, and the power mechanism will need repair. 5. It is missing the spare tire. 6. The windshield has scratches from the wiper blade.Again, please look closely at all of the photos. I highly value my 100% positive feedback score on Ebay, and I want the new owner to be satisfied with the car. I'm not a car dealer. I have too many Thunderbird projects and I don't have the time or funds to restore this car. The reserve is substantially less than cars value.
If you have any questions about my 1960 Thunderbird convertible, please email them to me or give me a call. My home phone number is (801) 745-0599. If you have less than 5 positive feedbacks on your Ebay feedback score, please email me before bidding. I want this to be a good, straightforward, auction. Good luck bidding and I hope someone will restore this classic Thunderbird back to its former glory. On Mar-13-14 at 19:07:30 PDT, seller added the following information: A $250.00 PayPal Deposit is required within 24 hours of the auction closing. |
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