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64 thunderbird hardtop11/11/2023 ![]() The trim and original hubcaps are flawless, as is the glass. This makes its rust-free status unsurprising. However, the best news is that the T-Bird has been garaged its entire life. It covers panels that are as straight as an arrow. The paint shines beautifully, with no apparent issues or problems. It appears there is no soft-top, although the mechanism is present for the new owner to source and install one. This Thunderbird presents beautifully in Flame Red with a Colonial White hardtop. The First Generation Thunderbird proved that Ford knew how to back a winner, and a sales record during 1957 of 21,380 cars cemented the badge in the company’s product range. Bidding has raced to $14,100, and with No Reserve to consider, the new home for this T-Bird is only days away. If you find it almost irresistible, the seller’s decision to offer it with No Reserve might move it from “almost” to totally! It is listed here on eBay in Puyallup, Washington. The story with the 1957 Thunderbird is different because it needs a new home. Decisions, decisions! If you walked into this garage, which classic would you choose? The Corvette would be tempting because it sets new standards in handling and performance for an American sports car.
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