1960 Ford,starliner,body Off Resto,california Car!! on 2040-cars
San Juan Capistrano, California, United States
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Up for sale is a 1960 Starliner with a spectacular every nut and bolt body off restoration. under 200 miles since completion about 10 years ago. California car since new. Body and paint are over the top show quality, all chrome and trim are excellent condition. the interior was done back to the stock style with fabrics bought from SMS upholstery. the 352- 2 barrel motor is all stock with very low miles. transmission is a fordomatic all rebuilt, factory power brakes and power steering.it has an excellent sounding dual exhaust system. the car is pretty much impeccable condition evrywhere you look top to bottom. all windows,doors,hood and trunk lid fitment is perfect better than when new. it has 17" tires and wheels . This is without a doubt one of the finest restored 1960 Starliners anywhere. it has the California yellow license plates that were issued when new, registration is current and has a clear California title. It comes with a folder full of receipts from the build. I am listing this for a friend and have described it as well as I can. please look at pictures although the car looks better in person. feel free to ask any questions, tel. 949-429-5382 IF YOU HAVE ZERO FEEDBACK YOU MUST CONTACT ME BEFORE YOU BID. I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO CANCEL ALL ZERO FEEDBACK BIDS. shipping and transporting is up to buyer but I will do all I can on my end to make sure its loaded safe and sound.
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