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1963 Ford Thunderbird CONVERTIBLE 1963 Ford Thunderbird

1963 Ford Thunderbird CONVERTIBLE 1963 Ford Thunderbird

$8,500

Limerick, Maine

Year 1963

Make Ford

Model Thunderbird

Category Coupe

Mileage 80416

Posted Over 1 Month

GOOD MORNING, TODAY WE HAVE FOR SALE A 1963 FORD THUNDERBIRD. THIS CAR HAS NEVER BEEN RESTORED. EVERYTHING IN THIS BEAUTIFUL CAR IS ORIGINAL INCLUDING THE MILES. THIS BEAUTY IS A 1963 CONVERTIBLE WITH 80415.9 MILES. CORINTHIAN WHITE ORIGINAL COLOR STILL ON THE VEHICLE BUT A NEW PAINT JOB WOULD MAKE HER SHINE. IT HAS A BLACK VINYL TOP AND AN IMMACULATE RED INTERIOR. THIS CAR HAS BEEN STORED INSIDE FOR YEARS. A LITTLE RUST AROUND THE REAR WHEEL WELLS AND THE FRONT DRIVERS SIDE WHEEL WELL. THE 390 ENGINE IS STILL IN THE CAR. THE CAR DOES NOT RUN AT THIS TIME LOOKING AT THE ENGINE SOMEONE WAS REPLACING THE SPARK PLUG WIRES AND DID NOT RECONNECT THEM OTHER THAN THAT NOT SURE WHAT SHE NEEDS TO RUN. SHE HAS A REGULAR 3.0 REAR AXLE AND A CRUISE-O-MATIC TRANSMISSION. MANUFACTURED IN BOSTON APRIL 02 1963. TAKE YOUR TIME LOOKING AT THE AMAZING PHOTOS. YOU WON'T BELIEVE THE INTERIOR CONDITION FOR NEVER BEING RESTORED. THIS CAR ALSO HAS A FLOATING STEERING WHEEL. I WAS IMPRESSED MYSELF.

Trim CONVERTIBLE

Ford : Thunderbird Bill Frick Conversion 1 of 3 bill frick conversions raven black 389 ci 2 bbbls 37 337 1 owner miles

Ford : Thunderbird Bill Frick Conversion 1 of 3 bill frick conversions raven black 389 ci 2 bbbls 37 337 1 owner miles

$39,900

Thomaston, Maine

Year 1957

Make Ford

Model Thunderbird

Category Coupe

Mileage 37337

Posted Over 1 Month

To start with, let me first say that I am listing this modified Bill Frick 1957 Ford Thunderbird for a well-known classic and muscle car dealership and in doing so, I will be acting as an agent for this dealership. The owner, who is a friend and someone that I have known for over 20 years, founded his dealership in 1996 and has been a veteran of the car business for over 30 years. All of his vehicles are chosen for the highest standards and quality. A careful and complete analysis is done on every one before they offered for sale. If you want an honest and complete description via telephone, please feel free to call Roland at 603-361-3693. As an FYI, the modified Bill Frick 1957 Ford Thunderbird is located in Manchester, New Hampshire, just 15 miles from the Manchester-Boston Regional Airport. I understand that there is a lot of information in my ad. I also understand that this may be boring to the person who is just looking and not buying. However, for the person who is looking to buy and spend their hard earned money, I feel that there is never too much information. As to myself, I am not a dealer, just a (66) year old kid that loves muscle cars. For my work, I am retired from managing a Correctional Facility here in Maine and had worked for the Maine Department of Corrections for (40) years. I am also a respected member of my community. I mention this only because of the value of this car and so that prospective buyers will have some idea as to who they are dealing with. Also, please check out my eBay feedback which is 100% with (1,139) transactions. Many of those have been muscle cars which I have sold to individuals all over the country as well as Canada, England, France, Switzerland and Australia. INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS ARE WELCOME WITH A DOWN PAYMENT VIA PAYPAL AND THE BALANCE VIA WIRE TRANSFER ONLY. Who was Bill Frick? Bill Frick was a gifted early model mechanic and fabricator many years before the term "Hot Rodders" was used. Well known in the late 40s by his custom engine conversion packages out of a little shop in Long Island NY. In 1950, when the new 331 V8 OHV overhead valve Cadillac engine was introduced, he offered a conversion package to swap with the 1950 Ford flat head engine which would increase the horsepower tremendously. It earned the name Fordillac, which became famous among the early gear head "hot rodders". In 1953, the same 331-V8 Cadillac engine was offered for the engine consumption in the Studebaker for $1,500, also known as the Studellac. The Studellac was capable of speeds of 125mph and accelerated form 0-60 in 8.5 seconds. Bill Frick Motors Inc. was an exclusive distributor of Kieft Sport Cars, exclusive Long Island dealer for Allard Motor cars, an MG and Morris Minor dealer. He was involved in building race cars and partnered with Ted Tappett, who then became a well-known racer in the Lemans 24 hour race circuit. Also, Bill Frick Motors was heavily involved in Nascar. The Frick-Tappett conversion Cadillac engine in a Ford made them famous among the performance gear heads, claiming up to 25mpg at cruising speed and 0-80mph in 15 seconds. Very sophisticated for their time, Bill Frick built a tubular air craft design chassis in the 1949 using a Cadillac 331-V8 which they called the "Le Monstre". It ran in Lemans and was driven by Phil Walters, known as Ted Tappett and placed in 7th, according to our research. Well known Briggs Cunningham was involved on the financial side of Bill Frick Motors Inc. and also drove the "Le Monstre". Interestingly enough, the car is still shown today. A private collector owns the car and shows it at car shows such as Lime Rock CT. Here is the information on this wicked, super rare modified Bill Frick 1957 Ford Thunderbird: This unique single family owned thunderbird is straight from an estate, stored since 1999 in dry storage. According to our research, this is a very unique and rare example of one of Bill Frick's conversions. There were only three (3) Thunderbirds built by Bill Frick Motors, however, only one which had the Pontiac 389ci engine. When the car was purchased new in Lowell MA, the owner of the car was a big time drag racer. He wanted to build a car that would blow the doors off anyone who would come against him. He sent the car to Bill Frick, in Rockville Centre NY, for a performance upgrade and engine swap. Originally, a special dual McCulloch blower set up was installed with a special panel for the blower solenoids. However, the Paxton McCulloch system was aborted and sent back to Paxton and the car ended up with an Offenhauser aluminum dual quad intake topped off with two Carter 4-barrel carburetors. Bill Frick Motors gave a $500 credit to the 312 V8. Also, some modifications had to be done to the hood of the car to make provisions for the dual supercharger system. Three bulge style tear drops were dollied by hand and refinished in black lacquer. In the final version, Bill Frick Motors used a modified 1959 Pontiac engine. When owned by Al Ornella of Jack and Al’s Esso in Lowell Massachusetts, Al would gladly race any takers but not before the challenger put down $500. This was Al’s minimum bet before he would even start up his T-Bird. For the record, it was said that Al was never beaten in any of these races. It is our understanding that only three of these conversions were completed by Bill Frick and this particular 1957 T-Bird is the only one left of the original three. Trim Tag Decode: SERIAL NUMBER: D7FH340010 D 312ci 4BBL 245hp Engine 7 1957 F Dearborn, MI Assembly Plant H 1957 Thunderbird 340010 Sequence Number (VIN) BODY 40 Thunderbird COLOR AA Raven Black Upper and Lower Exterior Paint TRIM XA Pleated Raven Black Vinyl and Pleated Colonial Vinyl Seats 24 G July 24, 1957 Assembly Date TRANS 2 3-Speed Manual Transmission with Overdrive AXLE 3 3.70:1 Rear Axle Ratio Exterior: The modified Bill Frick 1957 Ford Thunderbird presents as excellent. We clay barred the exterior and it came back beautifully but we think it's best to preserve the originality of this car as a true time capsule without changing too much. Super clean exterior body and paint. Looking over this rare example, the car has a solid original body with no signs of any rust or repair what so ever. The exterior body of this car is perfectly straight with no ripples, dings or dents. There is a light patina in the lacquer in some areas of the car. In the front header area, near the driver's side light, you will notice the paint has flaked off in that area. Also, some lacquer cracking appears around that area as well. Other exterior notes of interest are: · The chrome bumpers are original and are considered excellent condition; · The glass is also original to the car and is excellent throughout; · Bright work, emblems, front grille, headlamps, tail light bezels are all excellent; · The original paint in areas of the trunk, hood and door jambs have a nice clean appearance; · The weather strip is original with no signs of being dried, cracked or weathered; · The doors, hood and rear deck lid open and close perfectly with proper alignment to all of those areas as well; · The windows roll up and down effortlessly; · The factory continental kit and trunk area is solid and original with the spare tire, jack assembly and trunk mat considered to be in fair condition; · White Side Wall tires with factory hub caps; · Hard top with port-hole windows that has excellent glass and a nice original white headliner. Interior: The interior of the car is all original including the carpet. Note the black with white insert bench seat that does have some dried cracks on the driver’s side. The door panels and instrument cluster are in great shape. The dash board is original with no cracks. There is a custom Hurst shifter mated to the fine working Borg Warner 3-speed gear box with Over Drive. Other interior notes of interest are: · Vintage Stewart Warner gauges; · McCulloch vacuum gauges and switches; · Town & Country am radio; · Power brakes; · Crank windows; · Telescopic original steering wheel with no cracks noticed; · No power steering. Engine: They used a modified 1959 Pontiac 389ci engine, completely balanced. The Paxton McCulloch system was aborted and sent back to Paxton and the car ended up with a dual 4BBL Offenhauser aluminum intake and two Carter 4-barrel carburetors. Other engine notes of interest are: · Completely balanced; · Forged true pistons; · PC rings; · Clevite bearings; · Full floating wrist pins; · High pressure oil pump; · Relieve combustion chamber; · Ground out ports: · Adjustable rocker arm studs; · Howard cam and lifters; · Special log-type intake manifold; · 6 Rochester carburetors; · Lightened and polished valves; · Spaulding special flywheel and clutch; · Fuel pump and over drive was installed under the dash inside the car; · Stewart Warner tachometer installed; · Manual spark control installed; · Special clutch linkage; · Special throttle linkage; · Custom engine to transmission adapter plate; · Fabrication of special headers with Lake pipes and plugs installed; · Non-slip differential gears; · Removed and replaced gas tank modified for special fuel system; · Special under ride dual traction bars; · Lowered the back end to raise the front end. Mechanical: The car is in running condition, however it hasn't been driven for the past 15 years. Mechanically though, very sound. Undercarriage: · Very clean and solid frame; · ID Photos: The T-Bird comes with documentation, thousands of dollars in receipts, Owner History and many great stories. Surely, a one of a kind car that was modified by a famous legend (Bill Frick) who was well ahead of his time. This particular Thunderbird is the only one known to exist with a Pontiac engine. This is your chance to own a piece of the American race history. I highly recommend that serious buyers come themselves or send an agent to see this car in person. I am an individual and do not claim to know everything there is to know about these cars. It is your responsibility to ensure that all of you questions or concerns are resolved prior to bidding and not after. That is why I highly recommend that serious buyers come themselves or send an agent to see this car in person. WINNING BIDDER DOES NOT HAVE THE OPTION TO LOOK THIS CAR OVER AFTER THE AUCTION CLOSES TO DETERMINE WHETHER OR NOT THEY WANT TO BUY. INSPECTIONS "MUST" BE DONE PRIOR TO THE CLOSE OF THE AUCTION WITH NO EXCEPTIONS. Terms of Sale: Please note that there will be a $100 Administrative fee added to the final sale price of this car. This pre-owned vehicle is being sold "as-is, where is" with absolutely no warranties and/or guarantees either expressed or implied. Winning bidder must contact seller within (48) hours of auction close to confirm purchase by e-mail. A $1,000 non-refundable deposit is required within (2) business days of auction close. Remainder of selling price is due within (5) business days of auction end. All funds must be in the form of a cashier’s check, certified bank check, wire transfer or cash. If there is no confirmation, seller has the right to offer the vehicle to other bidders. Buyer is responsible for all transport costs. This auction and your bid/participation in this auction are binding contracts and will be dutifully, lawfully enforced. THANKS FOR READING THIS AD. GOOD LUCK AND HAPPY BIDDING.

Trim Bucket Seats

Ford : Thunderbird Base Hardtop 2-Door 1960 ford thunderbird base hardtop 2 door 5.8 l

Ford : Thunderbird Base Hardtop 2-Door 1960 ford thunderbird base hardtop 2 door 5.8 l

$12,900

Auburn, Maine

Year 1960

Make Ford

Model Thunderbird

Category Coupe

Mileage 69741

Posted Over 1 Month

You Will Be Responsible For Coming To Get This Vehicle Condition :Great condition, everything is in order and working except for the "Park" gear.No visible damage, and no weather damage/wear (such as corrosion, or snow-related damage.) Features :This vehicle has no extra features History :This vehicle has only had two owners (Including the current owner)it was bought at a car show in connecticut.

Trim Base Hardtop 2 Door