1966 Ford Thunderbird Base Hardtop 2-door 6.4l, T-bird, Custom, Hot Rod, Rat Rod on 2040-cars
Kannapolis, North Carolina, United States
1966 Ford Thunderbird. Nice black on black. 390 cu in engine. Freshly rebuilt 3 speed automatic transmission. All original interior still looks good and would be considered driver quality. Paint is only a few years old, not a wet sanded and buffed clear coat finish, but is of nice driver quality as well. This is not a show car but a very nice driver that will need a few items taken care of to be enjoyed to its fullest. I can find no rust in this car at all. Floors, Trunk, Doors, and the rest of the body all very solid. All the tires are in great shape, with the spare being new. The trunk has tight weave black carpet glued in place, giving the trunk a finished look. Has new window whisker strips installed. Rear fender skirts are in the trunk. Now for the negatives ; Drivers window stopped working, and I have not checked to see if it is the switch or the motor. Has two small mufflers on the duel exhaust that are a little to loud for my liking. AC works, but pump is a bit noisy. Car pulls to one side when driving, and will need power steering adjusted. I do not know if the millage is correct or is over one hundred thousand miles. Most of the exterior chrome is in need of rechrome if you want it show quality. That's it, a great cruise night driver that can be worked on while you enjoy it. Pease ask questions before bidding I want you to be happy with your purchase.
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