This car is a piece of jewelry.
It is a 1960 Ford Thunderbird Convertible. Completely restored to high standards. It has a rare 1963 M-Code 390 / 345h. p. Tri Power Motor. It runs awesome. The car is just stunning. Laser straight body and paint. Interior leather is perfect. All the little bits have been done on this car as you can see the photos.Used 1960 Ford Thunderbird Red
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