2004 Ford Thunderbird Conv With Hardtop on 2040-cars
Saint Petersburg, Florida, United States
Topless in Paradise!! I have for sale a beautiful 2004 Ford Thunderbird. This is all original.
It has less than 56K original miles. She has been garage kept since
new. I am the second owner. Runs and drives like new. Car is in
excellent condition. Car is light blue with black interior with
Performance White details. Soft and hard top are in excellent condition.
Comes with a cart and cover to store the hard top when not in use.
Clean Florida title. Email for appointments to view. All serious offers considered.
Features Interior Power Steering Adjustable Steering Wheel Floor Mats Cruise control Security System AM/FM Stereo Leather Steering Wheel CD player Keyless Entry Power windows Leather seats Climate Control Safety Traction Control 4-Wheel Disc Brakes Other Dual-Zone A/C Engine Immobilizer Universal Garage Door Opener Remote Trunk Release Power Door Locks Power Passenger Seat Power Driver Seat Bucket Seats Variable Speed Intermittent Wipers Steering Wheel Audio Controls CD Changer Rear Defrost Tires - Rear Performance Aluminum Wheels ABS Convertible Soft Top Automatic Headlights Power Mirror(s) Intermittent Wipers Power Outlet Driver Vanity Mirror Passenger Vanity Mirror Front Reading Lamps Passenger Air Bag On/Off Switch Tires - Front Performance Rear Wheel Drive 3.9L DOHC 32-VALVE ALUMINUM V8 ENGINE (STD) |
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