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Vehicle Description 2nd Owner drive train restored barn find. Car sat from 1981 until 2011 when I bought it. Had the engine pulled, bored and restored. Restored original radiator, master cylinder. Shows northeast rust and interior is original as you will see from the pictures. It is registered as a 1958 but bears 1959 trim. Upon registering I was advised that it was an early 1959 and registered as a 1958. .
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- Year: 1959
- Make: Ford
- Model: Thunderbird
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