One of 2,150 similar luxury convertibles produced that year, and described as an “all-numbers-matching” car that was completely restored with “all original parts,” this 1957 ritz Convertible is reported to have completed a body-off restoration that took 10 years to finish. The seller states that this has no cosmetic or functional problems. h the exterior and interior are said to have received a “complete restoration.” The ’s convertible top appears to have very good fit. The bodywork and paint display no immediately obvious blemishes, and the ’s chrome looks to be complete, undamaged, and in very good overall condition. The interior presents strongly, with no visible damage, and both the engine bay and underside look to be very clean, with minimal surface corrosion visible underneath.
New mpshire does not issue titles for vehicle of this age, the seller states that this vehicle will be sold on the proper document in his name for transfer of ownership. This 1956 ritz Convertible, a low-production luxury drop-top, is reported to have undergone a full body-off restoration and to present with no cosmetic or functional issues.