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Thinking of buying 1 58 Bird

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Old 05-16-2003, 06:15 PM
 
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I found a great condition 58 TBird from a friend of a friend. It runs great and the body is in great condition. The owner recently invested $1000 on the stereo system. He is asking $5000. Is this worth the money? Its been garaged most of the time. What's your opinion on this prospect? :confused:
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Hi ThunderChaw,

Taking your comments at face value, yes the car sounds absolutely worth $5k. But your description of "runs great" and "great condition" can mean so many things to so many people. Not to detract from your observations, but what I mean is, a body specialist who sees bodywork everyday might consider your vehicle "average", so this perseon might not think it is worth it.

Value is in the eye of the beholder, and $5k isn't a lot for any kind of car, let alone a good condition classic T'bird.

My advise: If you need certainty about the value, continue looking online for other 58, 59, 60 T'birds for sale and compare the asking prices and vehicle conditions to yours. Look on eBay, Cars-on-line, etc, etc.

Go to www.google.com and type in "58 Thunderbird Sale" and see what comes up.

Good luck and happy motoring!
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I hope you are aware of the uniqueness of the 1958 Thunderbird.. The rear suspension is a "one year" design - coil springs.. If you ever need any rear suspension parts, you may look for a long time before finding them..
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In my opinion the square birds are a great piece of automotive artwork - I love the design. $5k sounds lke a steal to me - but at 3500 - it would be crazy not to buy it...
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