Original Car, Low Miles, One Fam Owner Shop Manuals/records, Runs Great, I Ship! on 2040-cars
Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
Body Type:Two Door Hardtop
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:460 CI
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: Thunderbird
Trim: 2 Door Hardtop
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Windows
Drive Type: Automatic
Mileage: 88,571
Exterior Color: Gold
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Gold
Sub Model: T Bird
I am listing this for a good friend and neighbor for his Grandpa's estate. Title is free and signed ready for the new owner. It's not often you will come across such a great example of well kept American machinery. Keeping this car in the family since new has definitely helped. The pride of ownership shows through being garage kept her entire life along with all of the documents, shop manuals, and extras gathered through the years. Over the past 10 years, she was only brought out for dates and for an occasional Sunday drive. The interior and exterior are said to be all original less a few areas of touch up paint. The body is definitely above average and only shows a couple very small areas through at the bottoms of the fender. You will also notice a small blemish on the side of the drivers seat seen in the photos. The odometer reads accurately 88K although sold exempt from miles per Utah requirements after a vehicle is 10 years old. This is a factory AC car although at the least it will need to be charged, but not diagnosed. All gauges, lights, power windows, etc are in good working order. It will leave a drip or 2 of either transmission or power-steering fluid after a good drive. I haven't inspected or had the time to take it in. The car has been driven every week until the day of this listing. I feel confident this could be driven a great distance or easily shipped to your door. Clean and clear title ready to sign over. Please view all of the pictures and be ready to buy when you click. I can help you with shipping by meeting with your driver or using one of my resources. California or Arizona are very easy places for me to ship to, typically 300 or so. I'm just 20 min away from Salt Lake City International and can pick you up there. UShip has also been a great resource for shipping and can give you an idea as well, just click on the shipping tab on the listing to get a quick (typically higher than you can get) estimate. I am not a dealer, just a big fan of anything with a motor. I buy and sell a few bikes and cars a year and also help my friends list on ebay. I've sold hundreds of bikes and cars over the years and assure a smooth transaction. |
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Ford Gets The Aluminum F-150 Ready For Prime Time
Wed, Nov 12 2014Russell Barnett, a Ford dealer in Tennessee, is ready for aluminum. Ford is using the metal almost exclusively in body of the 2015 version of its best-selling F-150 pickup, which starts arriving at dealerships next month. Barnett is already answering customers' questions about the truck. And he's updated his repair shop not only for the F-150, but in anticipation that other Ford brands such as the Mustang will eventually make the switch from steel. But, just in case, he ordered some extra steel-bodied 2014 pickups. "There will be some people who won't want to change for a while," says Barnett, who says pickups make up around half of the annual sales at his dealership in rural Winchester. Ford is doubling down on aluminum, which is lighter - and more expensive - than steel but just as tough. The new truck is the company's response to customers' requests for a more fuel-efficient and nimbler pickup. Fordhopes the advantages outweigh customer doubts about the durability of aluminum or potential repair costs for the pricier metal. It's a big risk. So far this year, one out of every three vehicles Ford sold in the U.S. was an F-Series pickup. Morgan Stanley estimates F-Series trucks account for 90 percent of Ford's global automotive profit. On Tuesday, it kicked off production of the new truck at its Dearborn Truck Plant, four miles from the company's headquarters. "Yeah, this is a risk, but it's one well worth taking." said Bill Ford, the company's executive chairman, as he stood alongside the assembly line. "For our customer, this is a big, big leap forward." The trucks have been the best-selling vehicles in the U.S. for 32 straight years; last year, Ford sold nearly 100,000 more full-size pickups than General Motors. Aluminum isn't new to the auto industry, but this is the first time it will cover the entire body of such a high-volume vehicle. Ford made 647,697 F-150 pickups at its two U.S. plants last year; that's one every 49 seconds. If Ford's bet pays off, it could pad its lead in the lucrative truck market. More importantly, aluminum "future proofs" the truck - and the company - in an era of rising fuel economy standards, says Karl Brauer, a senior analyst with Kelley Blue Book. Ford will announce the truck's fuel economy figures later this month. That could determine if it steals customers away from the Silverado or Ram. Truck buyers are among the most loyal in the auto market.
New Ford dedicated hybrid due in 2018, will it fare better than C-Max?
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