1967 Ford Thunderbird-no Reserve-rare Barn Find-v8-classic on 2040-cars
Rialto, California, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Sub Model: NO RESERVE-RARE BARN FIND-PERFECT PROJECT CAR
Make: Ford
Exterior Color: Black
Model: Thunderbird
Interior Color: Black
Trim: NO RESERVE-RARE BARN FIND-PERFECT PROJECT CAR
Number of Cylinders: 8
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 16,241
NO RESERVE
1967 FORD THUNDERBIRD
16,241 MILES (5 digit odometer)
THE PERFECT PROJECT CAR
BIG BLOCK V8
ALL ORIGINAL CONDITION
OWNERSHIP QUESTIONS?
CALL (949)-610-1747
This Ford Thunderbird is a spectacular find, which is proving to become a difficult find in any condition. This Ford Thunderbird is the perfect car for someone looking for the perfect project car to make into whatever there vision of classic american muscle is. This spectacular car is vintage in both build and appearance and shows great potential to be something stunning. It is covered in a tasteful shade of black which is currently not in its best condition, This does nothing to to take away from the cars over all desirability. This car is in original condition and is such needs the proper amount of care in order to bring it back to pristine condition. Please take time to review all the photos and feel free to ask all the questions you would like.
This car is in good condition and is the epitome of classic american muscle
Visually mechanically the car is as original as the day it rolled off line. This hard to find coupe DOES NOT RUN, however we do encourage you to have a third party come to inspect the vehicle as we are not mechanics. This car feels solid. Without a doubt the Ford Thunderbird is one of the most solid and secure American Luxury cars ever produced.
This car comes with a clean clear California title that will be
For ownership questions feel free to call (949)-610-1747
to talk to a live representative. Considering the incredible rareness of this car, you will almost always find the car has been sold before the auction ending from some who saw the true potential of this fine car.
Please come by and inspect the car or have it inspected.
OWNERSHIP QUESTIONS? (949)-610-1747
On Sep-14-13 at 11:36:27 PDT, seller added the following information:
If you are ready to own this vehicle, call us at (949) 610-1747, most of our vehicles are sold before the listing ends since our vehicles are listed in numerous sales sites featuring a buy now price.
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