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1993 Ford Thunderbird Lx Coupe 2-door 5.0l 302 High Output No Leaks Black W/gray on 2040-cars

Year:1993 Mileage:135732
Location:

Palos Hills, Illinois, United States

Palos Hills, Illinois, United States
Advertising:

I'm selling a 1993 Ford Thunderbird LX Coupe 2 Door with a High Output 5.0L 302Cu. in. V8 like the Mustang's roll. It has an automatic transmission that never had a problem or leak. As far as the engine there is absolutely no leaks I have 200 pictures I took if you want more detail msg me and Ill show you one dry and clean engine considering I didn't wash this vehicle for the pictures, because it will sell it self. It is located in Oak Lawn, because Palos Hills has nothing better to do then to write me tickets for a parked car.

This car is the cleanest, best running, wicked radio, and safest car under $2000.00 without a doubt. Engine has newer cap, rotor, and Belden 8MM Wires. Alternator is newer and has a Die Hard battery. Has dual exhaust I believe is stainless with tips. As far as the interior all gray leather and gray vinyl dash which is near mint. 

There is 4 brand new Sony I believe maybe Pioneer I cant remember I put them in but they sound real nice with the stereo. The stereo turns 32 different colors, has 2 credit card remote controls, CD Player, rear auxiliary, as well as, front USB port so you can play all your MP3's from a USB Flash drive which shows info on the LCD Screen. Also has a mounted microphone, because you can sync Bluetooth to your phone and make and receive calls hands free through the speakers. Awesome. Brand new car mats, 2 sets black and gray, you take the pick and the girlfriend gets the other set, sorry. Automatic Climate Control, wicked A/C, wicked heat, rear defrost works fast, It needs maybe a half hour of cleaning and your good.

Toggle switch for the front fog lamps, cool and has 2 glove boxes, one under the arm rest. Has the Premium T-Bird wheels which are a hot commodity now days with 4 descent tires. The trunk is large enough to fit 5 dead bodies in or 2 grocery carts worth of food, whichever you prefer I don't judge lol. The trunk is mint like there has never been anything in there, and yes there is a spare tire and scissor jack ready to roll hidden in there. This car is a great first car, but nice enough for anyone of any age to drive cept those old old folks little sporty sorry!!! All I can say is it is 100% worth the time to look at it for that price, I would say it can go for 3 grand no prob just the odometer brings the value down. Price is pretty firm so if you plan on spending $1100.00 please don't waste both of our times.

Hate to let it go for that price but KBB says so and at under $2,000.00 you can't lose. I'm available at all times and all days. Title 100% CLEAN no problems Thank You Jesus. First come first serve, take a test ride and you will buy it. I'm a carpenter by trade not a car salesman so your going to get what you pay for. That's my speech thanks I'm out!!

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