1963 Ford Thunderbird Base Hardtop 2-door 6.4l on 2040-cars
Pharr, Texas, United States
Up for sell is a 1963 Ford Thunderbird. I had bought it to fix and restore myself but never got to do it and now I want to sell it . It is a fairly complete car, as such in does need extensive work on the outside, some body work and new paint job. It does have a motor and transmission and when i bought it, it would turn on and run, but since it has been sitting for a while(3 years) it doesn't start any more. The interior will need to be completly upholsetered. Overall it is a car that with some time and money you can get it back to its former glory. This is the first time im selling a car in E-Bay as such i don't know much about shipping that is why i put it as local pick up. I would gladly cooperate with whoever you choose to ship your vehicle or whoever comes to pick it up. |
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