For the 1960s, maybe even the 1970s, we suppose the modifications made to this 1955 Ford Thunderbird for sale on Hemmings.com would have fallen under the category of modernization: 289, four-speed, 12-volt electrics, and apparently little else other than a repaint. Sure, it could probably be put back to original fairly easily, but as it sits now, it runs and drives and looks like it could be a fun everyday car that won’t generate heart attacks every time it suffers a door ding. From the seller’s description:
This car runs and drives well. The body is in good condition and has no rust or dents. Vehicle was last plated in 1980. Originally a red car, this vehicle was converted to 289/ 4-speed sometime prior to 1980 and repainted white. There is no evidence of rust or blistering in the paint after 35 years of inactivity. I do know that the lower rocker boxes were replaced at some point. The electrical system was also upgraded to 12-volt with an alternator. Just installed, A new fuel tank, fuel pump, fuel filter and all of the fuel hoses were replaced. A new water pump has been installed. All of the brakes have been serviced, including all 4 wheel cylinders and adjuster maintenance. The vehicle has a hardtop with the opera windows and the power seat option. It also has 3 of the original hubcaps. The car needs the wheels and tires upgraded and a new battery.
See more Ford Thunderbirds for sale on Hemmings.com.
from Hemmings Daily - News for the collector car enthusiast http://ift.tt/1OC3npw
No comments:
Post a Comment