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  • arizonajack
    Experienced
    • Oct 15 2013
    • 160

    1959 Squarebird Convertible $17,500

    I've owned the car here in Phoenix since the mid 1970s. Prior to that it came from California.

    Factory AC, 352 engine, Power Windows, straight body, good interior, good top except for back plastic window.

    It's been stored for 17 years. It is not running but the engine turns over. The car needs to be refreshed but it's not much of a project to make it driveable.

    Email me for details and additional photos.

    arizonajak@cox.net
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  • arizonajack
    Experienced
    • Oct 15 2013
    • 160

    #2
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    Still available.

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    • arizonajack
      Experienced
      • Oct 15 2013
      • 160

      #3
      Still available.

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      • arizonajack
        Experienced
        • Oct 15 2013
        • 160

        #4
        I keep trying.
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        • arizonajack
          Experienced
          • Oct 15 2013
          • 160

          #5
          Price Drop to $17,000

          Price Drop to $17,000.

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          • Dakota Boy
            Super-Experienced
            • Jun 30 2009
            • 1561

            #6
            you might get more action on the sale if it was running and driving; take it around town with a "for sale" sign on it....
            http://www.tbirdregistry.com/viewdat...ryNumber=33517

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            • arizonajack
              Experienced
              • Oct 15 2013
              • 160

              #7
              Working on other things and trying to avoid getting into it.

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              • simplyconnected
                Administrator
                • May 26 2009
                • 8787

                #8
                I'm not bustin' on anyone but it always struck me, why folks don't make their listing as attractive as possible.

                I look at eBay listings and they are FILTHY or just plain. Some are missing a small common part. Regardless, it still gets listed and the buyer gets a very good deal.

                My cousin had a rice burner for sale (real cheap). Some guy said, 'If you get it working I will buy it."

                Of course, if it were working the price would be much higher. So, why not get as much as it's really worth? ...just say'n...
                Member, Sons of the American Revolution

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                "We've got to pause and ask ourselves: How much clean air do we need?"
                --Lee Iacocca

                From: Royal Oak, Michigan

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                • Dan Leavens
                  Moderator / Administrator


                  • Oct 4 2006
                  • 6377

                  #9
                  Jack have you contacted the local car clubs in the Phoenix area to provide additional exposure to selling your TBird? Someone might bite?
                  Dano Calgary,Alberta Canada
                  Thunderbird Registry
                  58HT #33317
                  60 HT (Sold )

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