1956 Ford T-bird Convertible Deluxe W Continental Kit on 2040-cars
Roy, Utah, United States
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1956 Ford T-bird Convertible Deluxe w Continental Kit
Price: $38,000 negotiable
Location: Roy, Utah USA 84067
Contact: Shauna (801)-891-0627
Awesome show quality 56' T-Bird Deluxe for sale! This car has everything you need when it comes down to 1950's Thunderbirds. The engine is not original or numbers matching but it is a powerful, rebuilt 351 Windsor that has less than 3,000 miles on it, and comes paired with a 3-speed automatic transmission. The exterior is a beautiful metallic red and the interior of the car is a red and white 2-tone vinyl.
The overall condition of the car is a show quality of 8 out of 10. Some of the notable features of the car are as follows; power steering, power brakes, owned since the 1960s, the undercarriage has been sprayed, white wall tires, bench seat, 2nd owner car, gas lines have been replaced and flushed, retro radio, new rubber bushing for the steering column, new ignition, battery. It also comes with the soft and hardtop but the hardtop does need to be restored. It also comes with tons of extra parts and a set of seat belts.
Some of the minor issues with the car are as follows; minor chips in the paint but overall the paint is great, glove box needs a new latch, and the upholstery on the interior needs some minor TLC. The car has a clean title, fresh fluids, and is insured for test rides.
Please call Shauna at the phone number above to ask questions, see the car, or to make an offer. This car must go so any reasonable offer will be accepted. Call today and thanks for looking!
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