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Gorgeous 1963 Ford Thunderbird Landau,original"survivor",87k Miles,a/c,lo Reserv on 2040-cars

Year:1963 Mileage:87117 Color: of this T
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Amazing 1963 Ford Thunderbird Landau!

* Very Original "Survivor" type car
* 87,000 original miles!
* Original window sticker!
* All numbers matching
* No Rust ever
* Bucket seats
* Console
* Swing Away Wheel
* Factory A/C
* Factory original Landau top
* Matching number 390-V8 engine
* Factory Deluxe "Spinner" wheel covers

This is an absolutely gorgeous 1963 Ford Thunderbird "Landau" edition that has survived all of these years without being restored! This beautiful Sandshell Beige T-Bird has been part of a private collection for many years and has not been offered up for sale in decades. Fully equipped with power steering, power brakes, A/C, automatic transmission, power windows, power seats, Landau top, deluxe spinner wheel covers, Swing Away Wheel, factory stereo, bucket seats, console and original Bias ply white wall tires, this is truly a rare find!

The exterior of this T-Bird is in beautiful shape with excellent paint and very nice chrome and brightwork. The vinyl top is also in excellent condition. The original interior is simply breathtaking in that it has survived this many years intact and looks great. No rust, original non restored engine compartment, bottom and trunk area and just an overall "clean" appearance.

The engine and transmission are very strong and this car starts and runs very well. Tires are old but very period correct. Don't miss out on owning this rare piece of American automotive history at a great price. Call me at 305-992-3575 if you have any questions. Thanks!

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