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1957 Thunderbird Same As 1956 1958 1959 Numbers Matching Daily Driver No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:1957 Mileage:123000
Location:

Temecula, California, United States

Temecula, California, United States
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 1957 Ford Thunderbird. Hardtop convertible. Original engine transmission and differential. Engine is a d code 312 v8. 245hp 2 speed automatic transmission. Car runs and drives excellent. Transmission shifts great. Drives on the highway no problem. Tight staring good suspension. Good tires all around all lights turn signal. Work great. Second owner car. Its been in the family since the early 70's. Clean California Title. Currently registered original black California plates. I have the original. Build sheet. In excellent condition. I have a new grill and new emblems. I have extra parts. This is not a show car. Car needs a paint job. Has minimum rust in front passenger floor pan you can see in the pictures. The rest of the floors are solid Overall a solid running car. If you have an account that is less than 10 please call before making a bid if not your bid will be blocked please look at every picture before making a bid this car has no reserve will be sold to the highest bidder this car will be sold as is no warranties please call for more info 951-258-0400 ask for Danny if your having a problem with the pictures click on the picture and it will be Photobucket there's over 80 pictures of the car god bless photo 9BEDB30C-E7E2-4D4D-BD9F-A58FEDE0798C_zpsdim4ohxg.jpg photo 38D641B4-8EE6-402A-8A33-705976292EEF_zpslsypqfmp.jpg photo D46DFF59-CE11-41BD-B8DC-781CA0DAA400_zpsnkgcy6ce.jpg photo 9CC25CD0-0DAA-4585-BDD4-E85487C66FD8_zpsttxyjhbh.jpg photo 367C8795-DE86-46C4-ACC1-CFD654B56D2B_zpsklorxt1f.jpg photo 367C8795-DE86-46C4-ACC1-CFD654B56D2B_zpsklorxt1f.jpg photo 353DC866-45F1-4026-941F-563D074AD1B0_zpsbcbwq3oa.jpg photo 353DC866-45F1-4026-941F-563D074AD1B0_zpsbcbwq3oa.jpg photo 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