For Sale: 1957 Ford Thunderbird in Washington, Michigan for sale in Washington, MI

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Vehicle Description Jack Frost Auto Museum presents this stunning 1957 Ford Thunderbird for sale.
Powered by the factory 312ci Ford 'Y' block-V8 producing 245HP, paired with a 3-speed manual overdrive transmission.
Dual exhaust, 4 barrel Holley carburetor, and factory engine dress up trim.
Options include:
White porthole hardtop, windshield washer, safety package, tinted glass, power brakes, signal seek Town & Country radio, heater/defroster, back up lights, full wheel covers, and tonneau cover.
Exterior in great shape, paint and brightwork shines nice.
Interior very clean, white soft top in nice shape.
New tires, tune up, brakes, and original radio restored with modern FM/Bluetooth/ AUX.
Recognized as a Certified Milestone Classic as stated by the Milestone Car Society.
Included with the sale:
Original California sale invoice from University Ford in San Diego, Thunderbird handbook, Aurora Design radio manual, Hardtop Stand, and car cover.
Professionally detailed inside and out, ready for enjoyment.
Call/email for more information, photos, or a walk around video.
We arrange transportation anywhere in the country for free, ask about out of country transportation.
Visit our website www.
jackfrostautomuseum.
com for full HD photos.
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  • Year: 1957
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: Thunderbird

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