1966 Ford Thunderbird Base Hardtop 2-door 6.4l on 2040-cars
Pasadena, California, United States
Your are bidding on a 1966 Thunderbird Town Landau Car is in good condition. Has been off the road and garaged since 2005. The odometer shows 21,013 Don't know what the actual milage is. Needs TLC but is not far from being a true "all original" show car. Car runs and drives good but will need some work as I don't have anytime time to dedicate to this car any more. Automatic Transmission shifts fine. The interior is complete and daily driver condition. With some TLC the car can become a daily driver and worked on as you drive. There is rust spot's on the right and left front and rear quarter panel fenders. See pics. Also theres a rust hole in the truck over the rear right wheel. The top is in good shape and without any rips. Currently all windows are electric and work. New Brake Booster and Master Cylinder were replaced. I also added the missing Landau bars. Buyer is responsible for shipping costs, or car can be picked up locally after payment is made. Car is sold without warranty as is condition. Ask questions and I will answer as best I can. Car located in Pasadena, California. Happy bidding. |
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