1963 Ford Thunderbird 390 Engine on 2040-cars
Newhall, California, United States
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This
car has always been in California.
I’m the second owner for 28 years.
This is what I’ve done so far for this luxury 1963 Ford Thunderbird. $8000
invested. 3000 miles on a new transmission. 125,000 total miles. 330 horsepower V8 390 engine. As you see from the photos, there are some minor cosmetic blemishes to love on to make this vehicle just a jump over the fence from loveliness.
New
Items New transmission, new fuel
tank, new fuel sending unit, new yolk seal for rear axle, new gear oil, new 4 automatic window
switches, 2 extra floor jacks, new 4 Goodyear tires, new spare tire, 165 degree
thermostat, new headliner, new rear window
seal, new complete front end, alignment, new master cylinder, new brake booster, new front and rear brakes, new manifold gasket, new brake hose, new brake
spring kits, new brake cylinder, new Edelbrock 4 barrel carburetor, new power steering pump
and box, new steering pressure hose, new heater hoses, new motor mounts, new transmission
mount, new oil pan gasket, new Edelbrock chrome valve covers, new breather and pcv, new Edelbrock chrome air filter housing, new fuel filter, new dual exhaust, new muffler with new chrome end
caps.
Serviced
Cleaned
transmission oil pan and screen, transmission oil cooling lines.
If
you are interested and serious call me and I’ll accept a fair offer. (818) 640-6993 This is an "as is" purchase. There are no guarantees or warranties. The car runs great today. No returns accepted ever. On Dec-01-13 at 14:40:14 PST, seller added the following information: Please note that I accidentally put cruise control in the item specs and it does NOT have it. |
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