Classic Coupe New Transmission Low Miles Classic Clean Runs Strong Acb Certified on 2040-cars
Bellevue, Washington, United States
Engine:390
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Interior Color: White
Model: Thunderbird
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: Coupe
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 66,000
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Sub Model: Coupe
Exterior Color: Red
Here name is Marilyn, just take a look at these incredible photos and you will see why! This beautiful Estate find may be just what your collection needs or maybe she will be your first antique muscle car purchase, whatever your dream may be this car is just a phone call away from being in your garage instead of ours. She starts every time, the dual exhaust rumbles like the jungle and her red and white color combination is stunning! Driving this car will take you back in time, when cruzin in your car was a fun event for the whole family. The description of this car is best told in the pictures. We have a signed copy from the Estate showing the miles are original, but that is the only documents we have for the car besides the title and receipt for the transmission rebuild which we knew needed to be done at the time of purchase and has (2 year/24k warranty). The entire car has been inspected by a Ford technician in Kirkland, he told us the car was in really solid condition from bumper to bumper. The motor is strong and not leaking any oil or fluids, freshly rebuilt transmission, smooth power steering, lots new in front suspension, strong front and rear brakes, all chrome is rust free, all the windows and glass are rolling up and down nicely with only small chip in windshield, dry trunk, good tires, solid roof and headliner, all gauges work except gas and I think the left blinker bulb is out, lights work great along with AM/FM radio cassette to play all the oldies! It has air conditioning but not currently blowing cold, heat and defroster work wonderfully as well as fan motor and vent position switches. Please call Kurt direct @ 206-755-0968, no walk in customers please, this car will only be shown by appointment and proof of secure financial funds will be required before any test drives. Thank you for looking and I look forward to hearing from you soon, trades are welcome but you are on your own for financing!
Freshly Rebuilt Transmission from TRC in Renton $2,395 value comes with 2 year/24,000 mile warranty on transmission only.
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