1957 Ford Thunderbird For Sale
This 1957 Ford Thunderbird convertible is finished in its
factory-correct Coral Sanda color Ford offered for only one year -
paired with its body-color porthole hardtop. It has had just four
owners from new and comes with excellent documentation, including
the original sales paperwork from its first purchase in Los
Angeles, the original owner's manual, and a collection of routine
maintenance receipts from its years in California and Florida. The
third owner had the transmission professionally rebuilt in 2016,
and the fourth owner acquired the car from California in 2017 and
had it shipped to his home in Florida. In 2019, the Thunderbird
received a new canvas soft top.
In 2021, after the car was moved to Pennsylvania, it underwent a
significant round of mechanical and cosmetic refurbishment,
highlighted by it's original 312 V8 engine rebuilt with electronic
fuel injection. The engine overhaul included a new 312 high-lift
camshaft, solid valve lifters, pushrods, and oil pump, along with a
new timing chain, cam and crank sprockets, and timing gear key. The
work continued with a full engine gasket kit, a harmonic balancer
seal repair sleeve, and a new rear transmission seal. Both the
front and rear engine mounts were replaced, as were the steady-rest
grommets and hardware, and the engine was refinished in proper Ford
Red/Orange. The cooling system received a 170-degree thermostat, a
6-blade fixed fan, and fresh gaskets, while the heater system
benefited from a new heater core, gasket set, heater air chamber,
heater valve, blower motor, and the dash control cable. Electrical
updates included a remanufactured 12-volt starter and drive, an
Ignitor 57 electronic ignition conversion, a tach-drive distributor
and coil, a temperature sender, and a new dash wiring harness
grommet. The exhaust system was renewed with fresh manifold gaskets
and a complete aluminized exhaust including piping, muffler,
clamps, and hangers.
Steering and suspension updates included a new power steering idler
arm with fresh upper and lower bushings, plus a new piston rod end
bushing kit. The drivetrain was serviced with new front and rear
universal joints, a new transmission output boot, and a driving
pinion oil seal. The rear brakes were refreshed with U.S.-made
drums, new shoes, hardware, a new flexible hose, and brake line
gaskets. The body was fitted with new body-to-frame mounting
hardware, including J-nuts and washers, and the interior received a
new glove box. A full photo album documenting the 2021 work
accompanies the car.
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