Nice 1956 T-bird, Port Hole, Hard Top, Continental Kit, Classic, Collector, on 2040-cars
Clarkston, Washington, United States
Up for auction is one nice 1956 Bird.
This is one very clean Thunderbird. Body is very straight, and paint is nice, with no dings or dents. Could be a very good repaint that shows very well. Chrome is bright, with no pitting, also could be re plated. Rear bumper was replaced with a new continental Kit, and it works as new. It's running brand new wide white radials, with factory hub-caps. A fresh alignment has just been completed so this car drives great. New power assist steering, also was added, as were new brakes. The 312 engine starts easy, runs strong, and is backed with the popular automatic transmission. The engine is the original numbers correct 312. With new water pump, new fuel tank, all new mufflers, and exhaust (through the bumper as they should be.) The interior is very clean, and looks great in it's black & white. The power seat works as it should. Dash is straight, with no sun bake. All gauges, trim, and bright work looks very nice, as dose the carpeting. The car has the convertible top cover behind the seat, and it looks good. The sun visors do need some repair as they have small splits in the seams. A very nice black soft top, with clear back window comes with, and this top has not been up very often. The hard top is extremity nice, with its port hole, and clean head liner.( Look at pictures) Paint is also excellent on the top, and the tops back window is Cristal clear. All car windows, and trim are good, with no chips or checking. The chrome is also nice. This car is a no rust ever car, as you can see by the pictures of the under side. There were no drips on the floor of the garage, so all seals look good, and engine is clean. This family state's they are the second owners, and they bought the car in Spokane Washington form the wife of the original owner. He bought the car new in Seattle, and gave it to his wife, who never drove it. The car was parked for meany years. Miles read 15,867 but we can not document them, so we are selling as miles unknown. I'm listing this nice little T-Bird for the family. Heath problems have forced this sale. This little Bird runs, and drives great. Comes with it's car cover, and original owners manuals. (It's ready for a new home.) Buyer is responsible for shipping, and all shipping costs. We will help with loading on our end, and in anyway we can. For questions please call Bill (208)750-0000 We reserve the right to close this auction at anytime. |
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