1960 Sunliner Convertible, Virtually Rust-free, Fantastic Builder on 2040-cars
Rogers, Arkansas, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:none
Mileage: 64,252
Make: Ford
Exterior Color: White
Model: Galaxie
Trim: Sunliner convertible from southern California
Options: Convertible
Drive Type: rear wheel drive
What a find! Almost rust free 1960 Ford Sunliner from southern California. Car was sold new in the San Diego area and was there until a few years ago. The floor and trunk have NO rust, not even a pinhole. It is a complete car less the windshield, engine, trans. and gas tank. I have had many convertibles through the years and none were even close to being as solid as this one. This will be one of the easiest restorations you could hope for. The car has new dropped spindles and Ford Granada disc brakes from Fatman. The entire front end has new bushings, steering dampner, wheel bearings, etc. All the convertible parts; latches, pins, trim, bows, pumps, etc. are there. The body is exceptionally straight. The 3 or 4 rust spots are very small, minimal body work is needed, and no work needed in floor or trunk. The car has a clear title. If you ever wanted to build a convertible that is not junk to start with, this is it. These 60 Fords make beautiful customs. Call me with any questions. Thanks Mike 479-531-2345
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