1990 Ford Thunderbird Sc Suercoupe 3.8 Auto 74k Actual Miles New Tires Unaltered on 2040-cars
Wytheville, Virginia, United States
For your consideration is this rare and original 1990 Ford Thunderbird SC that will be sold to the highest bidder at no reserve! This car was bought from the family of the original owners, it was a one family owned car until last fall (09-2013) when I acquired it and I have known the car since new! This T bird only has 74K actual miles on it, it has been adult owned and cared for since new! The Bird was serviced by the local Ford dealership until it was placed in storage a few years ago. The car is painted Colonial white with a nice maroon interior. It is equipped with the supercharged 3.8 v6 engine and an automatic trans. The car has all the bells and whistles that a 90 Super Coupe would have had. It has a new set of BF Goodrich tires (245/50/16 front & 255/50/16 rear)! The paint is nice but could use a good buffing! The interior in very nice as well, just a little sun faded. The car runs and drives great! It handles amazingly and rides like it should! I have driven the car about 800 miles in the time that I have had it. The only problems with the car that I am aware of are the heater blower and turn signals currently do not work. Also the ABS booster is not working correctly. The brakes work but there is no power assist. All in all this is a nice rare low mileage car that is gaining popularity. Fix a few minor issues and you will have a great car that runs well and is easy on gas to! I try to give an accurate description of the vehicle, if you have any questions please ask. If you need more pictures I will get them. This is an original T Bird, the car is titled in my name and clear title will be provided to the new owner upon receipt of cleared payment! This car is a 24 year old car and is being sold as-is where-is. A $250 deposit is due within 24 hours, the balance in 7 days. The truck should be removed within two weeks unless prior arrangements have been made, I will work with the new owner as best as I can.
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