2003 Ford Thunderbird Convertible on 2040-cars
Temple, Texas, United States
Our personal Ford Thunderbird is a 2-owner car that has always been garaged. We bought it from an individual in Plano, Texas that had ordered 2 of these new and exactly the same cars. It was ordered from the factory WITHOUT the hard top originally in Arizona and then re-titled in Texas when he moved here. The Ford T-Bird is built to handle like a sports car, but it rides like a luxury sedan. This one has the Premium package upgrade. It is a beautiful Triple Black that is still show room shiny with little or no wear and tear. Tires have been replaced with quiet-riding, high quality tires that have less than 3,000 miles on them. This car is super
clean inside and outside and really a fun ride. It has never been in any accidents, nor has it ever been smoked in. The care taken on our loved and gently used vehicle is reflective of the 47,800 miles put on it. We have treated this T-Bird like it was our baby and want to find a good home for her. You are welcome to call Mark for more info at 254-913-9489.
For Bidders with less than 10 feedbacks, you MUST call me or I may cancel your bid. This T-bird is for sell locally and may be pulled from auction. Thanks for looking. This Ford includes: • BLACK EXTERIOR • BLACK LEATHER TRIMMED INTERIOR • PROFESSIONAL HAND-PAINTED TURQUOISE PIN-STRIPE • 3.9L DOHC 32-VALVE ALL-ALLOY V8 ENGINE • PREMIUM SERIES • AM/FM STEREO W/6-DISC CD CHANGER • BLACK CLOTH SOFT TOP • SPEED CONTROL • POWER TILT/TELESCOPING STEERING WHEEL W/MEMORY SETTINGS • POWER WINDOWS AND MIRRORS • ALL SPEED TRACTION CONTROL • SECURITY ALARM SYSTEM • HEATED SEATS • POWER FRONT SEATS W/MEMORY SETTINGS • 5-SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION • REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY - 2 KEY FOBS • AUTOMATIC DUAL ZONE CLIMATE CONTROL • 17" 7-SPOKE CHROME CAST ALUMINUM ALLOY WHEELS |
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