1962 Ford Thunderbird 390 V8 Convertible on 2040-cars
Blairsville, Georgia, United States
Selling for a friend! 1962 T-Bird Convertible. Has following: Recent rebuilt 390 engine with new carb, fuel pump, water pump, complete new exhaust, new brake and gas lines, new gas tank, rebuilt master booster, new master cylinder, new tires on decent Kelsey Hayes rims, very nicely detailed engine compartment and numerous other mechanical parts replaced. Vehicle needs interior and body work and top work. All parts are there in boxes, jars. All parts for trunk motor and cylinders in boxes also. Also has new red carpet in box. Owner had disassembled car to rebuild and health issues now forcing sale. Car starts nicely and can be made into a nice driver.Car currently has Georgia registration. Cars under frame had been media blasted and is in very nice condition for a car originating from Kentucky/Ohio. Does have some rust on panels and sure has a lot of dings on her. Rear bumper and Q's are there for car. One bumper Q is new! Previous owner had car sitting many years in garage. This car is well worth the time and work considering the price that these bring. At least the most important part has been done. |
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