2005 Ford Thunderbird 50th Anniversary Edition Convertible 2-door 3.9l on 2040-cars
Wichita, Kansas, United States
Up for auction is a limited edition 2005 Ford Thunderbird scarce 50th Anniversary Model. The 2005 Thunderbird 50th Roadster Anniversary was limited to 1500 worldwide, and has a cashmier tri-coat metalic exterior and removable hardtop, glove soft premium leather, trimmed seats in cashmier with "50th Anniversary" Logo embossed in seat backs, bronze-tinted center stack and shifter bezel, 17" 16 spoke micro machine aluminum wheels with cashmier-accented hub ring, limited addition numbered I.D. badge mounted inside glove compartment, the car is the 315th car produced out of a total of 1500, and so much more. This car is Ford's top of the line and equipt with all accessories, heated seats and all power options etc., only 39,921 miles, never damaged, like new condition. Questions call Jim 316-641-1026
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