1987 Ford Thunderbird 5.0 Liter V8 Engine Red on 2040-cars
Bohemia, New York, United States
Red 1987 Ford Thunderbird 5.0 Liter V8 engine has current New York State inspection sticker. Fuse needs to be replaced to get original all digital dashboard working, currently no working gauges. Headliner replaced 5 years ago.1987 Ford Thunderbird was Motor Trend car of the year. starts and runs, new battery. bumper crack. dashboard crack. Back bench seat upholstery is in better condition than front buckets seats which have tears and stains in upholstery. No heat or air conditioning, power door lock is broken on one door, key broke off in trunk lock trunk can only be opened from inside button trunk does lock when closed. Different keys are needed for drivers side door and ignition they are the same design but we can't get a duplicate key made that will work both. Headlights are foggy. 50,000 miles is approximate due to no working gauges. One owner well loved. PayPal only for entire sales price. Pick up only at Long Island MacArthur airport in Ronkonkoma New York 11779.
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You can find more information in the NHTSA bulletin posted below.
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