1957 Ford Thunderbird Continental Kit Birdsnest W/ Rumble Seat on 2040-parts.com
Racine, Ohio, United States
Aftermarket Continental Kit for 1957 Thunderbird. Includes Birdsnest rumble seat. Unit includes all mounting hardware and is in excellent condition. We are a Thunderbird restoration shop and parts dealer, so feel free to call us at 740-949-2217 if you have any questions.
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