2002 Thunderbird Premium on 2040-cars
Freehold, New Jersey, United States
Equipped with 3.9L 32V DOHC Aluminum V8; aftermarket Borla
dual exhaust w/bright tips, 5-speed auto trans; 4-wheel independent SLA
suspension, K&N Cold Air Intake.
EXTERIOR: Thunderbird Blue (only offered in 2002), power retractable convertible w/removable top, 17" 7 spoke chrome cast aluminum wheel. INTERIOR: AM/FM stereo w/in dash 6-disc CD; auto temp control w/dual zone controls; Two tone (blue/black) leather driver/passenger power seats; center console w/storage and leather armrest; power tilt/telescoping steering column; variable assist power SAFETY/SECURITY: Driver and passenger front and side airbags; perimeter anti-theft alarm; traction control; 4-wheel ventilated disc brakes w/ABS EXTRAS: Storage rack for hardtop, tonneau cover, supplemental parking lamps, full interior color accent package, car cover, original window sticker, Thunderbird history book. |
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