2004 Ford Thunderbird Roadster Convertible V8 Automatic Red W/red/black Interior on 2040-cars
Bentonville, Arkansas, United States
Torch Red Exterior With Immaculate Red And Black Leather Interior PRICED TO SELL $23,970 OR BEST REASONABLE OFFER. SELLER COMMENTS: PRICED TO SELL $23,970 OR BEST REASONABLE OFFER. One Owner! Motivated private seller has title in hand and is ready to accept an offer. Please call or email today for more details. Price to sell $23,970 or best reasonable offer. Beautiful and Impressive Thunderbird Limited Edition. 1 of approx. 50K made from 2002-2005 . Black Ink and Torch Red. Black Power Cloth Convertible Top and Removable Torch Red Hard Top with Storage Trolley and Cover. Powered by a 3.9L V8 engine with an automatic transmission. Finished in a pristine Torch Red exterior with immaculate Red and Black leather interior with a Black Soft Power Top and a Red Hard Top, the overall condition of this vehicle is impeccable. No accidents, non-smoker, never driven in snow, always garage kept, very low mileage, rarely driven, well maintained by Ford dealer and the brakes and tires are all in very good working condition. Some of the many features include; Unique Classic Retro Style, Low Mileage, Full Interior Color Accent Package Dual Exhaust with Bright Tips, 17" 7-Spoke Chrome Wheels, Dual Power Mirrors, Convertible Soft Boot, CD Player, Heated Seats, Select-Shift Transmission and MUCH MORE! Motivated private seller has title in hand and is ready to accept an offer. Please call or email today for more details. PRICE TO SELL $23,970 OR BEST REASONABLE OFFER. Full payment 7 days of purchase date.
Buyer responsible for vehicle pick-up or shipping. Payment: Non Refundable Deposit of US $2,000.00 within 48 hours of purchase. Full payment required within 7 days of purchase. Shipping: Buyer responsible for vehicle pick-up or shipping. |
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