1960 Thunderbird 2-door Hardtop, 4-passenger, Continental Kit Beachwood Metallic on 2040-cars
Livingston, Montana, United States
Engine:352 V-8 (300 HP)
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Bruce R. Jones
Exterior Color: Beachwood Metallic with White Hardtop
Make: Ford
Interior Color: Beige Vinyl with Beige Fabric
Model: Thunderbird
Number of Cylinders: V-8 (300 HP)
Trim: Beachwood Metallic with White Hardtop
Drive Type: 3 Speed Manual Transmission with Overdrive
Mileage: 33,000
33,000 actual miles. Excellent condition. Stored on blocks, covered, inside. Had not been started since 1978. Beachwood Metallic w/White Hardtop. Continental Kit, Driver's side spotlight with rearview mirror. Rear fender shields. Original T-Bird white floor mats. Owners Manual, Shop Manual. New tires, wheel cylinders, carb kit, spark plugs & wires, battery, water pump, radiator, hoses and clamps, fuel pump and sending unit, gas tank, tires, rubberized undercoating. All parts are from Thunderbird dealers and are Thunderbird parts so this vintage remains an original. This classy golden beauty is road ready for you!
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