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1965 Ford Thunderbird V8 Special Landue Rat Rod Hot Rod on 2040-cars

Year:1965 Mileage:41000
Location:

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United States

ONE MORE TIME. this auction is for a 1965 ford thunderbird 390 engine. automatic trans.car will run and move but it does need fuel system cleaned first. has not run in about a year.body is not to bad but it does need work..the frame is good but the floor boards may need some work.this is a project and it CAN NOT be driven home. most of the parts are in the trunk of the car.car is showing 41,000 miles on odometer. i was told this is a special landau edition one of 4500 made. it has special landau on the door panels and on bottom of the roof . please ask any questions before you bid.this is being sold AS IS .IF YOU HAVE NO FEEDBACK PLEASE CONTACT ME BEFORE BIDDING.and dont bid if your not going to pay.thanks and good luck.the car is for sale locally i reserve the right to end the auction.there is no reserve on the car. it will go to the highest bidder.  this car has been relisted 1,2,3,4, times and i cant understand people bid and the people do not pay i just dont get it.so please if your wife dont allow you to get it or you dont have the money to get it, or if you have had to take the dog to the vet and spent the money,or if you just plain dont understand BUY IT AND PAY FOR IT. or any other reason you cant pay PLEASE,PLEASE, PLEASE DONT BID. THANKS it will save us, me some problems.,


On Jan-05-14 at 19:16:08 PST, seller added the following information:

the bird is located in belsano pennsylvania 15931  P.S the reserve is low and the car must go.down payment money is non refundable.

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