Sexy 1962 Ford Classic Coupe Tbird Thunderbird Rocketbird White Amazing! on 2040-cars
Corona, California, United States
1962 Ford Thunderbird: called the Rocket Bird because of her sleek futuristic design elements.
A must see and drive to believe. A rare beauty! 390 Motor: Motor was completely redone in late 2012. Approx. 3,000 miles on the new engine. Cruise O Matic Transmission: Transmission was redone in early 2013. Air Conditioning works amazing, gets really cold. Power Steering Power Brakes Electric Windows Swing Away Steering Wheel. New black retractable seat belts. Brand new custom leather seats, Off White with black piping. Super sexy and cool. New Headliner. Hot pink new carpet Kit. Zebra Floor Mats. Retro stereo NEW! Just added. With iPod, iPhone jack, listen to your favorite tunes or easily hear your navigation through the speakers. All lights gauges in good working order. Clock needs a bit of TLC to get it working. Older paint in good condition. Has a salvaged title from way back in this beauties history due to a theft recovery. All chrome and emblems in tack. Trunk latch cover missing. Easy to replace. Never hit from front or back. Drives very straight and true. Very reliable, great daily driver. Carb runs a bit rich. She is in exceptionally good condition for her age. Needs a loving home. |
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