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1955 Ford Thunderbird Restored Original #'s Match Gorgeous!!! 100 Pics Black on 2040-cars

Year:1955 Mileage:59600
Location:

Milton, New York, United States

Milton, New York, United States
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1955 Thunderbird

Restored #'s Matching

Rust Free

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You are viewing an amazing 1955 Ford Thunderbird with only 59600 miles. This car still retains it's numbers matching original drive train. Fresh out of a private collection, 100% rust free original Ford sheet metal. This magnificent black beauty was restored in 2001 and still looks fresh. Over $30K spent on the restoration of a rust free original car. The code A Raven Black paint is nearly blemish free & the body is perfectly straight! Every piece of chrome shines brilliantly with no signs of pitting. Brand new radial tires, hubcaps are perfect. The original 292 Ford V8 runs smooth, no noises or smoke. Fordomatic transmission shifts smooth. Everything on this vehicle works as it should. The car drives down the road beautifully, all of the bugs have been works out of this one.

This vehicle is equipped with both tops, white soft top & the very desirable port hole removable hard top, Power steering & brakes. The black & white leather interior is near flawless, all instruments, lights & switches all perform as they should. The undercarriage including the floors, frame, body mounts, trunk etc. are all 100% rust free. The doors shut effortlessly, the windows are all clear and roll up & down nicely. Every piece of weather strip was replaced when restored.

Vin & Data Plate verify that this is a correct Black on Black & white car.

This vehicle was formerly owned by an elderly gentleman for over 40 years, he had several cars in his collection and recently decided to sell all of his collection, this is the last to be sold. It was his first and now, his last.

Please view all 100 pictures at the bottom of this page, the car looks better in person. We welcome anyone who would like to view the car in person. We can store the car inside for up to 30 days free (once paid) to give ample time for you to arrange shipping if needed. We can also help in arranging shipping. 

We are available most anytime to answer questions, please call Tim @ (845)728-0428 or (845)728-6575.  

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