1963 Ford Thunderbird on 2040-cars
Williston, Florida, United States
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1963 Ford Convertible 2-Door 6.4L Engine
1 OWNER VEHICLE DOCUMENTED BY
FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAY SAFETY AND MOTOR VEHICLES
VIN NUMBER DECODER
3Y85Z149598
1) Vin 3 - 1963
2) Vin Y - Wixom.MI
3) Vin 85 - 2Dr Conv
4) Vin Z - 8 - 390 4 Bar Carb
5) Vin 149598 Last six digite production date
Estate vehicle has been stored in climate controlled warehouse
VERY LOW MILES ON ODOMETER -2875
Vehicle starts and is perfect running condition.
Has the optional roadster tonneau cover (included).
Has Swing-Away Steering Wheel
It was repainted to Powder Blue
Tan vinyl interior.
The tires on the car are 90% tread.
Kelsy Hayes Wire Wheels
The Convertible top is in excellent condition and works great.
All glass is very good.
Has Factory A/C and was retrofitted to 134A blows through the vents and is ice cold.
All gauges Are working.
Front and rear bumpers are original and in good condition.
All the electronics are in working order.
Under Carriage in great condition
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