1961 Ford Thunderbird Convertible Amazing Show Restoration 390ci on 2040-cars
Hilger, Montana, United States
This sensational 1961 Ford Thunderbird convertible had just undergone a recent complete restoration and is
absolutely gorgeous from top to bottom. It is equipped with extremely desirable options such as factory air
conditioning, Kelsey Hayes wire wheels, and nearly every power accessory imaginable. You will be riding in style
and drawing crowds everywhere you go in this beautiful car, while enjoying every mile. The big 390-cubic-inch V-8
runs beautifully, and the Cruise-O-Matic transmission makes driving effortless.
· Z CODE 390-CUBC-INCH V-8/300-HORSEPOWER!
· FACTORY AIR CONDITIONING
· KELSEY HAYES WIRE WHEELS
· CRUISE-O-MATIC TRANSMISSION
· POWER WINDOWS
· POWER SEAT
· POWER CONVERTIBLE TOP
· POWER STEERING
· POWER BRAKES
· WIDE WHITE WALLS
· DUAL EXHAUST
· DETAILED UNDERCARRIAGE
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