1992 Ford Thunderbird Super Coupe 3.8l Supercharged: All Original! 25,000 Miles on 2040-cars
Bloomington, Illinois, United States
1992 Ford Thunderbird Super Coupe
3.8L Supercharged 25,000 original miles. Yes, 25,000 original miles! One of the best Super Coupes on the
market for sale! This is a beautiful adult owned show
car with a great history! Tons of documentation including such
items as the Ford window sticker, bill of sale invoice, owner’s manuals,
warranty plate, warranty letter from factory and service receipts dating back
to the early 90’s! The exterior body is beautiful with
all original Vibrant Red paint that shines perfectly! All glass, rubber
moldings, trim accents, emblems, inside of fender walls are pristine. Everything on the exterior is in
excellent show quality condition! Amazing stock rims that are flawless
with new tires. The interior is also beautiful and in
excellent show quality condition! Fully loaded interior with all power
and luxury options available (minus leather). 9 way power seats, power antenna,
power windows, power moon roof, power doors and locks, air suspension with
FIRM/AUTO settings. Top of the line JBL audio system which sounds amazing! The engine compartment is highly
detailed and amazing! The engine compartment and trunk have
all the original stickers, chalk marks, etc! The undercarriage is also highly
detailed and amazing! The undercarriage has all the
original stickers, chalk marks, etc! This car has always been garaged and
the engine compartment and undercarriage has no signs of oxidization or rust
unlike most other 90s classic cars on the market for sale! This car drives and rides like a new
car. Absolutely no disappointments. No Modifications, completely stock,
all original! If you’re in the market for a show quality
Super Coupe that is investment grade material this is one to seriously
consider. It’s fully documented, looks
beautiful and drives like a new car. I
would challenge anyone to find a Super Coupe that’s comparable to this one. These cars have become a classic car
and the value arrow is pointing up on these. Super Coupes like this don’t exist
any longer. Grab this one while it is available! |
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