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1994 94 Ford Thunderbird Sc V6 3.8 Supercharged Excellent **look* on 2040-cars

US $2,515.00
Year:1994 Mileage:176000 Color: paint
Location:

Washington, Pennsylvania, United States

Washington, Pennsylvania, United States
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***ONE LAST TIME*** - The car is too good to giveaway!

NADA LISTS THE CAR ::

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Base Price$22,240$3,525$6,400$9,850
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Factory Air Conditioning 10%10%10%
Moonroof/Sunroof 5%5%5%
TOTAL PRICE:$22,240$4,053$7,360$11,327


Up for auction is my 1994 Ford Thunderbird SC 


The car has been wonderful in the short time I have owned it, but I am not able to drive the manual tranny

due to my autoimmune disease, otherwise this beautiful, RARE car would be here forever.

The car has a 3.8 supercharged V6 that is a TURN-KEY car.  I have driven it over 300 miles a pop and have had no issues.  Transmission and clutch have had work and the car shifts like a champ.  This is one of only 722 five-speed SCs made in 1994 and you can only imagine how few came with this beautiful color.  The car has been painted 2 years ago and is almost show-room.  Windows are tastefully tinted and keep the heat out.  A/C blows cold (even with sunroof open) and the heater works fine.  Interior is in great condition for mileage and age of vehicle - with no rips or holes.  Tires are new and brakes and suspension have had work as well.  There are a few things that aren't perfect - like the cassette player (not the radio) and the odometer quit working about 3 thousand miles ago, but the car is extremely drivable and gets looks everywhere.


The car is being sold as-is with no warranty given or implied as it is a 20 year old vehicle with lots of miles.  That said I wouldn't be affraid to drive it anywhere.  Use your own judgment for distance to drive or have it shipped.  $700 non-refundable deposit due within 48 hours and pickup before 10 days unless prior arrangement is made.  I have sold many cars on here with not one complaint and my last sale glowed at the condition of the vehicle.  PLEASE EMAIL with any questions!!!   GOD BLESS.

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