Selling Dads T-bird - 57,916 Miles - Ac - Auto - 78 Thunderbird - Classic - Rip on 2040-cars
Odessa, Florida, United States
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is a video link that shows underneath the car with no rust or damage The only reason this car is being sold is because my mother has expensive medical problems that need to be taken care of ASAP. Her husband of 41 years and my father died this year. My father had terminal cancer. One of his bucket list items was to own a classic car. He was able to do that and he loved this car in his dying days. This was his car and I would love to keep it forever. I love my mother more then any car so I am listing it. AC blows ice cold, interior all leather zero rips and still looks new. No Rust Only 57,916 miles. 351(5.8 L) Chrome dual exhaust sounds awesome. Very nice car! Low Reserve for a sweet 78 T-bird. Interior is much nicer then the photos show. The floors were not vacuumed and everything still needs to be detailed. ALSO the 1978 Thunderbird commemorate the company's 75th year as an auto manufacturer. Also 78 was the best single sales year in Thunderbird history. If you by this car not only will you be getting a very nice classic car. But you will also be helping out someone who really needs help right now. |
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