1967 T-bird!! Classic Car! on 2040-cars
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
NO RESERVE AUCTION!!! 1967 Ford Thunderbird with 55,000 original miles!!! Yes, 55,000 Original, unmolested miles!! This car is the needle in the haystack you are looking for. The 390 Motor is original and runs great!! Starts right up every time! Cold AC!!! Yes, original factory AC that blows cold!!! Excellent original paint, original black leather interior that is in excellent condition as you can see by the photos. There is no rust. Solid posts. Completely solid quarters. No trunk rust. This car has no body rot whatsoever and is super clean. This car was well taken care of and the woman who originally owned it drove it to the store and back. It was her local driver which is why it only has 55,000 original miles!! The car was originally from Georgia but now has a Florida title. The lines are beautiful on this car and it drives straight down the road. Very reliable. Great for a collector or a daily driver! This car is only going up in value!!! No leaks, no issues, no problems. A super clean 1967 Ford Thunderbird!! Vehicle is sold "AS IS". Please ask all questions prior to bidding. Vehicle is available for inspection Monday thruFriday 10am - 6pm. Buyer is responsible for shipping but we will assist as needed. We accept cash in person, cashiers check or bank wire. Title will be handed over or sent overnight only after full payment is received. We will end the auction if an acceptable offer is made. The vehicle is listed in local and national publications and offered at the fair market value of $17,500. We reserve the right to end the auction for a reasonable offer. We strive for 100% customer satisfaction. Good luck bidding!! |
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