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Rare Color Hhxh 957 Thunderbird Project Car on 2040-cars

Year:1957 Mileage:0
Location:

Hatboro, Pennsylvania, United States

Hatboro, Pennsylvania, United States
Advertising:

AFTER 52 YRS INVOLVEMENT WITH 55-57 T-BIRDS, WE ARE OFFERING THIS EXCELLENT  RUNNING, WHEN IT WAS STRIPPED DOWN, RESTO CAR AT A PRICE REFLECTIVE OF THE CURRENT ECONOMIC CLIMATE. SADLY, THIS CAR IS WORTH MORE PARTED OUT, BUT IS WAY TOO NICE TO DO SO.

ALL PARTS WERE IN GOOD TO EXCELLENT DRIVER CONDITION WHEN STRIPPED BY A CUSTOMER TO TAKE IT BACK TO IT'S RARE GUNMETAL GRAY FACTORY COLOR.

SO LET'S DO THE "WHOLESALE" MATH:

  • POWER BRAKES, POWER SEAT (BOTH WORKING) $2,000
  • COMPLETE TOTAL INTERIOR EXCELLENT CONDITION WITH SOLID DASH PAD, WORKING GAUGES, SOLID SEAT, EXCELLENT CHROME AND WIRING, DROP CURTAIN, CARPET, HEADLINER $2,000
  • EXCELLENT WINDSHIELD, HARDTOP, BACK WINDOW $1,000
  • RUST FREE BUMPERS, GRILL & GRILL PIECES, ORIGINAL FENDER SKIRTS & TRIM $1,000
  • ORIGINAL SOLID T-BIRD RIMS (NOT FORD FLUTED) UNIQUE TO 57 T-BIRD $500
  • NEAR NEW EXHAUST PIPES AND MUFFLERS ALONG WITH WORKING TRANSMISSION, WHICH SHOULD CONSIDER REBUILDING FROM SITTING, $1,000
  • NEXT CONSIDER ALL OF THE TRIM PIECES, RUBBERS, ORIGINAL SCREWS, BOLTS, LATCHES, RADIATOR, FAN, GAS TANK , HEADLIGHTS, TAILIGHTS, ETC - YOUR CALL. MY CALL $800    
  • NOW THE SOLID, BONDO FREE BODY ITSELF. STRAIGHT AND COMES WITH CORRECT GAUGE STEEL PATCH PANELS TO REPAIR THE VERY LIMITED AREAS NEEDING SUCH. NO RUST-OUT IN FLOOR, TRUNK OR INNER ENGINE PANELS. $3,000

TRY GETTING ONE AS NICE AT THE LOW PRICE END. HERE WE ARE AT $8,899

FOR A QUALITY PROJECT CAR WITH COMPLETE ASSEMBLY WORKING PARTS. I INVITE ANYONE TO MATCH WHAT THIS CAR HAS TO OFFER AT THE PRICE WE OFFER OR LESS.

THIS A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO BUY A RARE COLOR 57 THUNDERBIRD AT A BARGAIN PRICE. WE WILL ASSIST ANY BUYER TO COMPLETION OF THIS CAR IF REQUESTED. 215-675-8969.

SAME PHONE NUMBER FOR 59 YEARS! CALL WITH QUESTIONS.
 

VIN:  D7FH291524

HH XH  (GUNMETAL GRAY LATE DARK PHASE)

DETAILS:

·  AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, NEEDS REBUILDING - WE CAN DO FULL REBUILD AT COST!

· POWER BRAKES

·  POWER WINDOWS

· PORTHOLE HARDTOP


STRAIGHT, DRY BODY NEEDS CORRECT GREY PAINT. PATCH PANELS - SUPPLIED WITH CAR
ALL MECHANICALS WORKING WHEN TORN DOWN

· EXCELLENT RED INTERIOR

· DASH AND GAUGES

· EXCELLENT CHROME


ALL SMALL PARTS COME WITH CAR - NOTHING MISSING

CAR WAS RUNNING WHEN STRIPPED FOR RESTORATION BACK TO ORIGINAL HHXH CODE

 

POWER BRAKES *   * POWER SEATS*


BODY IS SOLID AND STRAIGHT, NOT RUSTED THROUGH EXCEPT FOR OUTER WHEEL
WELLS AND REAR QUARTERS

DECENT BODIES LIKE THIS TRADE AS MUCH AS $15,000 STRIPPED OF MOST PARTS

ONLY 2 OWNERS SINCE CAR WAS PURCHASED NEW

EASY RESTO AND ASSEMBLY AS THE BODY AND FRAME ARE SOLID

THIS SELDOM SEEN COLOR COMBINATION IS STUNNING WHEN RESTORED TO NEW CONDITION.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Wed, Apr 3 2019

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