Rare Pink 63 Thunderbird on 2040-cars
Spillville, Iowa, United States
Engine:390 4 barrell
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Exterior Color: SAHARA ROSE
Make: Ford
Interior Color: LIGHT ROSE BEIGE / MEDUIM ROSE BEIGE
Model: Thunderbird
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: 2 DOOR HARDTOP
Drive Type: rear wheel
Mileage: 57,312
FOR SALE IS OUR 1963 PINK THUNDERBIRD!! I don't have room for it and struggled to find storage for it the last two winters and don't want to do it again. The previous owner had transmission redone, 4 new tires, brake work and radiator flushed. I have the receipts for this from him. In the almost 2 years i had it, i did new shocks, an idler arm, pair of exhuast manifolds, fuel sending unit , alignment and this last winter the motor was pulled and had new intake and oil pan gaskets.. Some misc. gaskets were replaced at this time too. The carburetor was rebuilt and choke tube kit added.. At this time the motor and brackets were repainted along with air cleaner and valve covers. This car purrs like a kitten and is mechanically sound throughout. It has 57,312 original miles and rust free underneath. It had one repaint in 1979 and looks pretty darn good for it's age.. The interior is the rare light rose beige / medium rose beige which is in pretty good original condition. The door panels are showing age and some plastic cracked and chipped off. There is few small holes in the headliner, one in back and the other 2 above sun visors. The radio doesn't work and the 2 back windows are hard to roll down, so didn't try very hard. I have described this to the best of my knowledge and the pictures will show the rest. Here is data plate info: BODY 63A COLOR L TRIM 50 DATE 06L DSO 34 AXLE 1 TRANS 4.
This is a great running and driving car which will turn heads any where you go. Honestly, have you ever seen a pink thunderbird? The car is sold as is and no warranty.. The car is for sale locally and seller has right to close auction early.
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