1957 Ford Thunderbird F-bird on 2040-cars
Tampa, Florida, United States
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A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO OWN A RARE CAR. (1957 THUNDERBIRD F-BIRD). WE ARE REGISTERED IN THE CTCI, F BIRD REGISTRY AND ARE CTCI MEMBERS. THIS CAR COMES WITH AN ORIGINAL INVOICE, MANUALS AND A HARDTOP. WE HAVE OWNED THIS CAR SINCE 1974 AND WE ARE THE FIRST TITLED OWNERS. THIS IS A TRUE BODY AND FRAME CAR. THE BODY HAS NEVER BEEN REMOVED. IT IS AN OLDER RESTORATION IN DAILY DRIVER CONDITION , ALWAYS INDOORS AND COVERED. UNFORTUNATLY, THE SUPERCHARGED EQUIPPMENT IS LONG GONE. THE ENGINE; IS A 1957 312, PROFESSIONALLY REBUILT. THE CARBURATER, GENERATOR AND WATER PUMP HAVE ALL RECENTLY BEEN REBULIT. THE ENGINE STARTS AND RUNS PERFECT. UNDER 500 MILES. THE TRANSMISSION; PROFESSIONALLY REBUILT, WORKS GREAT AND SHIFTS FINE. UNDER 500 MILES. THE BODY; IS SOLID. THE PAINT AND BODYWORK LOOK GREAT, A LOCAL SHOW WINNER. THE FRAME AND UNDERCARRIGE; ALL JAMBS, ALL CROSSMEMBERS, ALL WHEEL HOUSES, FLOORS, DOORS, QTRS., TRUNK FLOOR, FIREWALL, FENDERS AND BUMBERS (RECHROMED) ARE ORIGINAL AND SOLID. THE BRAKES; NEW; MASTER CYLINDER, HOSES, DRUMS, LINES, WHEEL CYLINDERS, SHOES AND HARDWARE KITS. GREAT WORKING CONDITION THE INTERIOR; STILL IN VERY NICE CONDITION. THE REAR END, SUSPENSION AND TIRES; IT IS THE ORIGINAL DIFFERENTIAL & LEAF SPRINGS. THE FRONT SUSPENSION WAS REBUILT. NOW HAS BRAND NEW TIRES. AMERICAN CLASSICS' 205 75 14 1 1/4'' WHITEWALL. OVERALL THIS CAR IS IN EXCELLANT TO PERFECT CONDITION. WE KNOW THE HISTORY OF THIS CAR SINCE THE LATE 60'S. .THE CAR CAME TO FLORIDA IN 1986. THIS CAR DESERVES THE RIGHT OWNER. THIS IS THE REAL DEAL. WE HAVE CLEAR PICTURES OF THE CAR AND UNDERCARRIGE, SERIOUS INQUIRES ONLY. FEEL FREE TO ASK ANY QUESTIONS, WE HAVE OVER 200 PICTURES, WILL SEND ANY AREA OF THE CAR YOU WISH. BUYERS ARE ENCOURAGED TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT TO VIEW. CALL ANYTIME THANK YOU. 813-446-0255
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2013-2017 Ford Explorer recalled over rear suspension issue, again
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