1963 63 Ford Thunderbird Tbird Bulletbird on 2040-cars
Hudson, New Hampshire, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:390
For Sale By:OWNER
Interior Color: ROSE BEIGE
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Thunderbird
Trim: 2 DR HARDTOP
Options: Cassette Player
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Power Windows
Mileage: 140,700
Exterior Color: SAHARA ROSE
I HAVE OWNED THIS BIRD SINCE 1997. SHE IS MECHANICALLY SOUND. JUST BEFORE MY PURCHASE THE ENGINE HAD BEEN REBUILT. THREE YEARS AGO I HAD THE TRANSMISSION REBUILT. I HAVE DRIVEN HER LESS THAN 200 MILES SINCE. THE FRONT FLOOR PAN ON THE DRIVERS SIDE NEEDS REPAIR. I PURCHASED NEW FLOOR PAN SECTIONS AND NEW CARPET TO INSTALL ONCE THE FLOOR HAS BEEN REPAIRED. HAVE ANOTHER DRIVERS DOOR IN PRIMER READY FOR PAINT AND INSTALL. ALSO HAVE ANOTHER HOOD THAT GOES WITH THE CAR. HAVE INSTALLED MANY OTHER PARTS OVER THE YEARS. GEARBOX WAS RE-SEALED AT THE SAME TIME THE TRANSMISSION WAS DONE. SOME BLISTERING OF PAINT AND SMALL AREAS OF RUST HAVE STARTED. THIS CAR CAN BE DRIVEN ANYWHERE BUT DOES NEED RE-PAINT AND DETAILING. POWER WINDOWS AND SEAT WORK. THE SWITCH FOR THE PASSENGER DOOR WINDOW SHOULD BE REPLACED. I MAY HAVE ONE THAT WILL GO WITH THE CAR IF SOLD. BACK IN '05 I HAD THE REAR BUMPER AND TAIL LIGHT "Q"S RE-PLATED AS WAS THE INTERIOR WINDSHIELD TRIM. FACTORY TINTED GLASS. FEEL FREE TO EMAIL FOR MORE INFO. CAR DOES NOT HAVE A/C. I ADDED THE INTERIOR VENT. I DO HAVE A COMPLETE FACTORY A/C UNIT THAT CAN BE PURCHASED SEPARATELY.
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