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1994 Ford Thunderbird Lx V8 4.6l Ohc T-bird Original Gold Paint W/ Tan Interior on 2040-cars

Year:1994 Mileage:132352
Location:

Ellicott City, Maryland, United States

Ellicott City, Maryland, United States

1994 Ford Thunderbird LX V8 4.6L OHC T-Bird

The car started on 5/6/2014 when it was jumped with jumper cables. All of the electrical system seemed to be in working order. Prior to 5/6, it was started about six months ago. The car had been sitting for about 2 years without moving and only driven occasionally 2 years before that. Prior to that it was a daily driver.

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"1994 Ford Thunderbird LX V8 4.6L OHC Engine & Electrical in Use"
on YouTube for video of engine running & electrical system in use. Had a small leak in hose to PVC valve, while video was shot, that hose has since been replaced.

THE GOOD:
Original paint
Never in an accident
Body is pretty straight, for most part
Not missing any trim or emblems
Clean title
I am the 2nd owner (Original owner is a family member of mine)
Has original, powerful, stock V8 4.6L OHC engine (Accelerates very quickly off the line and on highway)
Has original, stock automatic transmission
LX Coupe edition with lots of options:
Alloy wheels
Power windows
Power locks
Power seats
Cruise control
Air Conditioning - still blows out cold air
AM/FM/cassette player
Still has original space-saver spare, jack & tire wrench
Original set of Ford keys; also have 2nd set of keys (which includes Original Ford trunk key)
Original locks; all door handles work
I have some of the original maintenance records


THE BAD:
Brake lines have deteriorated, as a result, car is currently not drivable
Clear coat finish is lifting & peeling off (Pics available)
Minor surface rust spot and minor ding on rear right quarter-panel (Pics available)
Minor spot where paint is lifting & peeling off near surface rust spot (Pics available)
Minor rust on inside bottom of doors (Pics available)
Minor scratches, chips, & surface rust spots on hood (Pics available)
Passenger side mirror has 2 small chips where someone tried to pry it off
Crack in front passenger dash vent & dashboard gauge display trim
Plastic cover for driver's power seat control is cracked
Rearview mirror has become unglued from windshield
Interior carpet is stained
Headliner & window visor has rips & tears
Space-saver spare may not hold air anymore


If you have any questions, I will try to answer them the best I can. 

I have more photos available, if interested.

Please Note: Car is also for sale locally, so I have the right to end this listing at any time.

 I will NOT part this car out!!! I am selling it complete, as is. I will consider Best Offers B/O for this car, if they are reasonable. I am not looking for trades. It is the BUYERS responsibility to transport the car away. I will only take CASH for the car.

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