1955 Ford Thunderbird Replica- Soft Top- Authentic To Original- Lo Reserve on 2040-cars
Monroe Township, New Jersey, United States
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
Exterior Color: Red
Model: FORD THUNDERBIRD
Interior Color: Red
Trim: 2 DOOR
Number of Cylinders: 4 CYL
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 127,693
Sub Model: REPLICA
DESCRIPTION 1955 FORD T-BD REPLICA, AUTHENTIC TO THE ORIGINAL, WITH THE CORRECT INTERIOR, SEE THRU SPEEDOMETER, PROPER LOOKING DOOR PANELS, SEATS ENTIRE DASHBOARD,CARPETING ETC, THIS CAR ALSO FEATURES A NO RUST HEAVY DUTY FIBRE GLASS BODY, FENDER SKIRTS AND AS A BONUS ADDITION A NOT MOUNTED CONTINENTAL KIT, AS SEEN IN THE PHOTOS. MOST REPLICA T-BD;S HAVE A HARD TOP, THIS CAR HAS A BRAND NEW FOLDING SOFT TOP WHICH IS MUCH RARER. THIS CAR ALSO HAS POWER STEERING AND BRAKES. THIS CAR ALSO HAS REAL TINTED GLASS WINDOWS, NOT LUCITE PLASTIC ONES LIKE OTHER REPLICAS. THIS CAR IS POWERED BY A POWERFUL ECONOMICAL OVERHEAD CAM INLINE FORD 4 CYL ENGINE, COUPLED TO A 4 SPEED MANUEL TRANSMISSION. PLEASE NOTE THIS CAR WAS FACTORY BUILT BY SHAY USING ALL BRAND NEW FORD PARTS NOT DONOR CAR PARTS. THESE CARS WERE SOLD AT FORD DEALERS AND GUARANTEED BY FORD DEALERS. WHEN THEY WERE BUILT.
CONDITION BODY CONDITION EXCELLENT NO DAMAGES HIGH LUSTER IN THE PAINT
MECHANICALLY THE CAR RUNS LIKE IT SHOULD, ENGINE, TRANSMISSION, BRAKES, ELECTRICAL SYSTEM, EXHAUST AND SO FORTH PERFORM PROPERLY. A GOOD ENJOYABLE DRIVING CAR.
INTERIOR IS EXCELLENT, EXCEPT FOR SOME MINOR WARE ON THE BOTTOM OF THE SEAT
TITLE THIS VEHICLE IS TITLED AS FOR YEAR (1989) AS FOR MAKE (REC) AS FOR MODEL (TBD) WHICH STANDS FOR 1989 RECONSTRUCTED T-BD MOST REPLICAS FALL INTO THE CATEGORY OF RECONSTRUCTED THE VIN# IS NJ6326
SO PLEASE CHECK WITH YOUR D M V BEFORE BIDDING NOT AFTER BIDDING TO MAKE SURE THIS TITLE IS ACCEPTABLE IN YOUR STATE OR CALL BEFORE BIDDING FOR MORE DETAILS
SUMMERY THIS CAR IS A VERY ACCURATE REPLICA OF A 1955 T-BD THAT WILL BE AS ENJOYABLE TO SHOW AS WELL AS DRIVE AND ENJOY, WITH A MODERN DRIVE LINE AND A NON RUSTABLE FIBRE GLASS BODY.
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