![]() The top offer at the time of writing is $5,000, but of course, there’s a chance it’ll go higher as we approach the last hours of the bidding wars. About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features NFL Sunday Ticket Press Copyright. There’s no rust on this barn find, and this is clearly good news for someone planning a full restoration, especially given the car has been sitting for so long.Īs for the price, this is something we’ll find out in about 6 days when the auction comes to an end. The odometer indicates about 37,000 miles (59,500 km), and the seller says this is fully accurate. This Thunderbird is also unrestored, so everything you find inside and outside is exactly the way Ford wanted it to back in 1961 when the vehicle rolled off the assembly lines.Īnd last but not least, the mileage is impressively low as well, which kind of makes sense given the car has been sitting for a long time in a barn. This means both the engine and the transmission are still there, and while the car drives, it should still be towed because the radiator leaks. Something to note is that the upper inlet for the new rad is smaller than original (1.25. ![]() The radiator in the car now is a race-spec BBF (429/460) thats been modified slightly by a local engine builder to fit the Thunderbird in question. Then, it’s complete, as no parts seem to be missing. The original radiator showed some signs of failure (white/green crusty bits at a couple of places). ![]() Of course, a visual inspection is definitely recommended to sort this out and determine what was the original color of the car. Part : 5/8' Tower Hose Clamp Measure your hose before ordering: 4.50 Each. 1959 to 1960 Thunderbird (430 Engine) New Lower Radiator Hose w/ factory stampings: 55.00 Each. eBay seller shelbob originally said the black finish you see in the photos is fully original, though, on the other hand, they claim there are signs the Thunderbird actually left the factory in lavender. Molded Lower Radiator Hoses: 1958 to 1960 Thunderbird (352 Engine) New Lower Radiator Hose w/ factory stampings: 55.00 Each. NEW CHAMPION 3 ROW ALL ALUMINUM RADIATOR 61 62 63 FORD THUNDERBIRD V8 ENGINE (Fits: 1963 Ford Thunderbird) Brand New: Champion Cooling.
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