1965 Thunderbird Convertible ***restore Or Parts Car*** on 2040-cars
Montrose, Colorado, United States
THIS IS A ONE OWNER 1965 THUNDERBIRD COMVERTIBLE WHICH IS OWNED BY THE ORIGINAL OWNER'S SON PRESENTLY. I AM LISTING THIS FOR A FRIEND WHO HAS LOST INTEREST IN ALL THREE OF THE 65 THUNDERBIRD CONVERTIBLES HE OWNS (IF YOU WANT INFORMATION ON THE OTHERS, PLEASE LET ME KNOW AND WOULD CONSIDER A PACKAGE DEAL). THIS THUNDERBIRD IS EQUIPPED WITH A "390" V-8 AND IS THE ORIGINAL ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION AND DIFFERENTIAL. THE ENGINE IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION, HAS BEEN TAKEN APART,INSPECTED AND WILL NEED REASSEMBLY. IT HAS AN EXCELLENT STRAIGHT BODY "WITH RUST ISSUES" WHICH REPAIRS HAVE BEEN STARTED. THIS THUNDERBIRD IS COMPLETE BUT APART AND WILL NEED SOME NEW PARTS AND/OR USED PARTS FOR RESTORATION. THE INTERIOR AND CONVERTIBLE TOP ASSEMBLY ARE IN EXCELLENT USED CONDTION. THIS WOULD MAKE A NICE RESTORED VEHICLE OR A GREAT PARTS CAR. I HAVE TRIED ACCURATELY DESCRIBE THIS THUNDERBIRD, BUT IF YOU HAVE ANY DOUBT OR QUESTIONS, PLEASE E-MAIL ME AND I WILL TRY TO RESPOND AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. WINNING BIDDER WILL BE EXPECTED TO PAY A $500.00 DEPOSIT THROUGH PAYPAL WITHIN 24 HOURS OF AUCTION END AND THE BALANCE PAID BY WIRE TRANSFER, PERSONAL CHECK, CASHIERS CHECK (WHEN CLEARED) WITHIN 7 DAYS BEFORE THE VEHICLE WILL BE RELEASED. WINNING BIDDER IS ALSO RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING ARRANGEMENTS AND COST. I PUT SEVERAL PICTURES ON THE LISTING, BUT IF YOU NEED A PARTICULAR PICTURE, PLEASE LET ME KNOW. IF YOU WANT MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT ME AT 970-596-4175 AL BENSON. PLEASE ASK BEFORE THE AUCTION ENDS. EVEN THOUGH IT IS A VERY NICE THUNDERBIRD, THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED AND IS BEING SOLD AS DESCRIBED. |
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