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1969 Ford Thunderbird Landau 429 Thunderjet T-bird Suicide Doors Garage Kept on 2040-cars

US $10,500.00
Year:1969 Mileage:50000 Color: Diamond Green /
 Deep Green
Location:

Northridge, California, United States

Northridge, California, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:ThunderJet 429 V-8 Engine (360 Horsepower)
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:
Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ...
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 9Y87N110187
Year: 1969
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: Thunderbird
Trim: 4 Door Landau
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Drive Type: Rear Wheel
Mileage: 50,000
Exterior Color: Diamond Green
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Deep Green

1969 Ford Thunderbird Landau 429 ThunderJet T-Bird

This is an Excellent 1969 Ford Thunderbird Landau with Suicide doors. This beautiful car is Diamond green with an exceptionally clean deep green cloth interior. It is powered by the 429 cubic inch V8 ThunderJet motor with 360 horsepower. This Thunderbird is very good condition and it runs and drives nicely. Garage kept
The car is currently register and the owner holds a clean title in hand

Standard Features Include:

• ThunderJet 429 V-8 Engine (360 Horsepower)
• Select shift Cruise-O-Matic Drive
• Unipane Side Glass

• Reversible Keys
• Keyless Locking
• Lighted Ignition Switch
• Full-Width Three-Passenger Front Seat
• Power Steering
• AM Radio
• Electric Clock
• MagicAire Heater-Defroster
• Suspended Accelerator Pedal
• Lockable Lighted Glove Box
• Map Light
• Instrument Panel Courtesy Light
• Interior Rear Courtesy Lights
• Power Front Disk Breaks
• Sequential Turn Signals
• Lined and Lighted Trunk
• Underbody Sound coating
• Full Wheel Covers
• Dual Hydraulic Break System with Warning Light
• Front and Rear Seatbelts with Front Outboard Retractors
• Floating Day/Night Yield-Away Rearview Mirror
• Energy Absorbing Instrument Panel
• Padded Safety Sun Visors
• Variable Speed Hydraulic Windshield Wipers
• Windshield Washers
• And Many More. . ...

 Please feel free to contact me directly with any questions you may have about the car or if you would like any additional information.

Thank You,
Britton Briscoe
Direct: (805) 558 3548


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