The 1957 Ford Thunderbird represents a timeless classic, recently
restored to its former glory. Under the hood lies a rebuilt 312
cubic inch V8 engine, paired with a new 3-speed manual transmission
and clutch, delivering both power and precision. This Thunderbird
comes equipped with a removable hardtop, allowing for versatile
driving experiences. Its interior features custom trunk carpet and
vinyl finish panels, creating a luxurious ambiance. The exterior
shines with new polished stainless and chrome trim, complemented by
silver powder-coated bumpers for a stunning finish. Upgrades
include a 12-volt alternator conversion, new suspension with KYB
shocks, and a new aluminized exhaust system, ensuring a smooth and
reliable ride. The addition of new disc brakes and a master
cylinder enhances braking performance for added safety. Rolling on
American Racing Torq Thrust aluminum wheels wrapped in new Vogue
Redline whitewall tires, this Thunderbird exudes timeless style and
elegance wherever it goes.
Vehicle Details
1957 Ford Thunderbird
Listing ID:CC-1845310
Price:$33,900
Location:Orwigsburg, Pennsylvania
Year:1957
Make:Ford
Model:Thunderbird
Exterior Color:RED / WHITE
Odometer:99296
Stock Number:178357
VIN:D7FH178357
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