1986 T-bird Turbo Coupe Texas Car No Rust Collector on 2040-cars
Richmond, Indiana, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.3L turbo
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Ford
Model: Thunderbird
Trim: 2 door coupe
Options: Cassette Player
Drive Type: 5 speed manual
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 98,000
Sub Model: Turbo Coupe
Exterior Color: Black
Disability Equipped: No
Up for sale is a 1986 Thunderbird Turbo coupe. I believe it spent most of its life in Texas. It has no rust on the body and is beautiful underneath of it. The body mouldings look great not curled up. No rust by the back window where they held water at. I believe its original paint except for the 87-88 turbo coupe hood. I haven't found any paint lines and the color has a brown cast to it like my 88 Ranger with original paint looks. Usually repainted its a much darker black. Theres a couple very small dings and a couple touch up paint dobs. Original interior in very good shape. Fully loaded cruise controll, tilt wheel, air conditioning, cassette tape player power windows and locks that all work great. Slight fade on the outsides of the front seats none anywhere else. Stock radio with cassette tape player and speakers. This car hasn't been heavily modified or hacked up its a nice collector. Original unused spare tire looks amazing. The motor is mostly stock. Has uprades from 87-88 intercooler, computer, bigger VAM. Also has a nice header not a manifold. It has a full exhaust with magnaflow mufflers and and a converter it should pass emissions I don't have that here. The car gets 25+ mpg on the highway and descent in town if you stay out of the turbo. I drove it to the Grand Rod Run in Tennessee last year and it did great. Drives like new! This has to be the best riding fox chassis car they made. Soft but firm great cruising car. The rims are Saleen SC 17x9 front 17x10 on the back. They give it a really nice look. This is a really nice car been garaged and taken care of its whole life. The equivalent of a GT Mustang. Better built I think and much rarer. I think this is one of the nicest T-birds made. one of the smallest Thunderbirds that they made. It has nicer body lines than 87-88 and this has all 87-88's goodies. Also the nicer dash and instrument cluster came in the 85-88. I think the value may jump on these turbo coupes if Ford heads in the turbo four cylinder direction. The car has just under 98,000 miles. Which equals just over 3,000 miles per year. I put around 5,000 miles in the 3-4 years I have had it. The car is well worth the price. Its an extremely nice car. 27 years old its a survivor you can call me with any questions at 765-977-0091. I may deal a little but the price is pretty firm you need to see this car in person. Drive this car home or you can pay to have it shipped. Thanks for looking!
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