Vehicle Description
1957 Ford Thunderbird Custom Roadster Slated for a future episode
of� Discovery's Fast N' Loud One-off custom show car, influenced by
Barris, Roth custom cars This car has won every major show entered
in the Radical Custom class including The Oakland Roadster Show,
Sacramento Roadster Show and Lead Sled East Finished in 14k gold
paint Pinstriped by Tanner Leaser of Gas Monkey Garage
High-performance 351 CID Ford V-8 engine Ford C4 three-speed
automatic transmission Gold metallic exterior with all hand-formed
steel with body modifications Diamond-pleated white Naugahyde vinyl
interior Same Naugahyde used on wheel wells, engine bay and hood
pad Custom highlights include 1959 Lincoln taillights, 1959 Buick
taillights, 1960s Plymouth Aero steering wheel, a custom gearshift
lever and a 1961 Chrysler glass dome gauge cluster Interior
features finished in 14-karat gold paint and has a retro rotary
telephone Trunk features a small, 1950s Admiral TV, oil, gas and
water cans, a period correct first-aid kit and a full-size spare
tire � MotoeXotica Classic Cars proudly presents this
one-of-a-kind, award-winning custom show car in this 1957 Ford
Thunderbird custom roadster, nicknamed "Roxanne." This is one
far-out car that portrays the futuristic fantasy vibes of the late
1950s. It is all-steel construction with all components welded in
and skim-coated smooth - an amazing feat! This car is said to be
built by�Tom Culbertson, a well known Hot Rod builder from Indiana.
Tom created the car with hand formed steel in same vein as cars
built by Ed "Big Daddy" Roth and George Barris and it's won some
prestigious car shows such as The Oakland Roadster Show, Sacramento
Roadster Show and Lead Sled East. We purchased this wild custom
t-bird from our buddy Richard Rawlings of Gas Monkey Garage. The
whole transaction of the sale was recorded for a future episode of
Fast N' Loud! Under the hood, this show car features a
high-performance 351 CID Ford V-8 engine mated with a Ford C4
three-speed automatic transmission, both rebuilt before
installation. Even as a show car, Roxanne runs fantastically. Known
issues are the horn and speedometer, which are currently
inoperable. This engine sits in a show-prepared engine bay, there
is a custom air cleaner and Mickey Thompson rocker covers with
T-bar fasteners and gold detailing. The car comes with a
custom-made tonneau cover but has no hard or soft top. The body is
the hand-formed steel of a '57 Ford Thunderbird with a variety of
body modifications. Tom Culberston of Culberston's Customs in
Indianapolis, Indiana originally built Roxanne. Inspiration for
this radical custom came from show cars built by Ed "Big Daddy"
Roth and George Barris in the '50s and '60s. Finished in a
brilliant gold metallic paint, this custom roadster definitely
plays off a golden motif. The large rear tailfins give the iconic
cult look, helping this car resemble a rocket ship! Other exterior
modifications to this roadster include 1959 Lincoln headlights,
1959 Buick taillights, shaved door handles, a custom grille, tail
panels and a chopped windshield. Recently pinstriped by Tanner
Leaser of Gas Monkey Garage and it looks absolutely excellent and
complements the gold t-bird perfectly. There is a hairline stress
crack inside the right headlight, barely noticeable but there. This
astounding custom sits on four alloy wheels in a star pattern,
wrapped in Dimension All Season whitewall tires measuring
P205/75R14. A striking feature is the fully custom white Naugahyde
vinyl on the interior, the wheel wells, engine bay and even the
hood pad! These details set apart a show car from a cruiser. This
vinyl encases the seats and is diamond-pleated. The seats show no
known wear or tear, as is expected from a show-winning vehicle.
Another custom feature is the 1961 Chrysler glass dome gauge
cluster. This bubble dome appears as if it came right out of a
science fiction comic book from that era. The steering wheel is a
'60s Plymouth Aero wheel; there is also a custom shifter and -
astoundingly - a retro rotary telephone attached to the center of
the floorboard. Inside the glovebox is a Sony AM/FM stereo with CD
player. The trunk has been equipped with a small, restored 1950s
Admiral TV, oil, gas and water cans and a period correct first-aid
kit, all accented or sheathed in gold, plus a full-size spare tire.
According to previous accounts, the interior features have been
finished in 14-karat gold. This example left Ford's Dearborn,
Michigan assembly plant on June 25, 1957, a 312 CID V-8 and a
Holley four-barrel carburetor, mated to an overdrive transmission
with a 3.10 rear end. Now, this custom car is unique and will serve
well as a show car for any collection but please note this car has
no top and must have indoor storage space. Awards for Roxanne
include: Oakland Roadster Show, Sacramento Roadster Show and Lead
Sled East among more in the radical custom class. Don't miss your
opportunity to grab a custom award-winning roadster to showcase in
your collection! This car is currently located at our facility in
St. Louis, Missouri. Current mileage on the odometer shows 88,370
miles. It is sold as is, where is, on a clean and clear, mileage
exempt title. GET OUT AND DRIVE!!! CLICK HERE TO VIEW OUR YOUTUBE
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