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1957 Ford Thunderbird on 2040-cars

Year:1957 Mileage:87973 Color: Starmist Blue /
 White
Location:

Wentzville, Missouri, United States

Wentzville, Missouri, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:312
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1957
Make: Ford
Model: Thunderbird
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: convertible
Options: Convertible
Drive Type: Fordomatic (Automatic trans)
Power Options: power steering, disc brakes
Mileage: 87,973
Exterior Color: Starmist Blue
Interior Color: White
Disability Equipped: No
Number of Cylinders: 8
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

1957 Ford Thunderbird (2 Tops)


 This is a very clean and presentable car that is very solid and  mechanically sound. The exterior is Starmist blue with white interior. It is a great color combination and shows well.This Bird has a 312 cid engine with a 4bbl carb, Automatic transmission, power steering, front disc brake upgrade with dual reservoir master cylinder for safety, engine dress up kit, heavy duty battery option, heater & defrost, wipers & washers, telescopic steering wheel, town & country radio that works, seat with embossed logo, seat belts, and back up lights. You can jump in and drive this Bird any where. It is ready to go, looks great, drives great, and has just been serviced.

This Bird has a white soft top in new condition with new weather stripping, the top frame looks to be freshly done as well. The top though new, has a tear on each side where some one didn't put it down properly and tore it. It is patched with white duct tape (see pic) and is still a good top. The hard top is white as well and has the port hole option. It has had a fresh engine bay detail and all of the belts, hoses, spark plugs & wires, distributor cap, coolant, oil & filter, fuel filter, power steering fluid, radiator hoses & clamps, heater hoses & clamps, brand new Interstate battery, new shocks, and air cleaner are all new. The trunk bay is very clean as well. It has the original jack assembly and has the  jacking instructions on the bottom side of the trunk lid. The car has 5 new Dayton wide white wall radial tires.The trunk pan is original to the car with no patch work. I pulled the trunk liner to inspect and photographed it. The floor pans, inner rockers, and body braces appear to be original and solid as well. The front and rear bumpers have been rechromed and look very nice, the rest of the bright work is nice as well. The hard top has the rear lower stainless moulding damaged a bit from sitting the top on it while storing it. All of the glass has the Ford logo etched in it as per original glass. The car runs and drives out wonderfully and will not need any thing for a long time. The money has already been spent on all the service and detail work. Spring time will be just around the corner and cruise nights and shows will be back in full swing again before you know it.

 Please come inspect it and take it for a test drive. I am in Wentzville, Mo. just 35 miles west of St. Louis on I-70. I also have a 1964 Thunderbird convertible with wire wheels and tonneau cover and a 1966 Thunderbird convertible with tonnaue cover. The 66 is listed now and the 64 will be listed this weekend. Please follow my auctions for upcoming cars. Also check out Vintage Autohaus and Imports inventory at vaitx.com as well.

My name is Greg (806) 477-2201, give me a call with any questions you may have. I can also assist in the shipping process if needed. I am available for inspection almost any time. I reserve the right to stop the ebay ad at any time. It for for sale locally too. Call me, lets make a deal!

Being sold as is - where is with no written warranty, and mileage is exempt.

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