Current bid of $11,000
remaining.Vehicle Location: Shrewsbury, MA 01545
Auction Type: Reserve
Mileage: 82419
Engine: 312CI/245HP
Transmission: Automatic
Exterior: Colonial White
Interior: Colonial White
VIN: D7FH150993
Party: Dealer
1957 Ford Thunderbird Convertible in excellent overall condition. Full restoration completed about 6 years ago and features a rebuilt 312CI/245HP engine with 4 Barrel Holley carbs and 2 Speed Ford-o-matic transmission. Less than 1000 miles since restoration. Generator converted to alternator.
Beautiful Colonial white with brand new non-power black convertible top (less than a year old) and matching white pleated vinyl interior. Power options include steering, windows, bench seat and brakes with disc in front and drums in the back. Vintage Air Conditioning with R-134 mounted under dash that blows cold. Aftermarket Pro-Comp Ultra-Lite gauges.
All the body panels line up beautifully and all the chrome, trim and badging is intact and in excellent condition. New paint was applied about 8 years ago and is in excellent condition with no visible imperfections. Clean vinyl mat lined trunk compartment with full spare as well as clean undercarriage featuring dual exhaust exiting from the rear chrome bumper. 2 Year old Diamond white wall tires mounted on wire wheels.
Always garaged and meticulously maintained, this is a stunning T-Bird in a desirable color combination with all the right options that runs and drives as great as it looks. Everything works on the car as it should. Comes with white hardtop with porthole. Transferable year of manufacture plate for MA buyers goes with the car. Stored in Central MA with clean title in owners name.
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Current Bid: | $11,000 |
Time Remaining: | |
Ending Date: | 12/08/2023 at 3:00 pm EST |
Timezone: |
America/New_York |
Item condition: New
Reserve price has not been met.
Bidder Name | Bidding Time | Bid | Auto |
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a**********s | 12/01/2023 2:25 pm EST | $11,000 | |
a**********s | 12/01/2023 10:58 am EST | $5,000 | |
Auction started | 12/01/2023 12:00 am EST |
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I believe that the Fordomatic is actually a three speed transmission if you start out in low (1).