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Year:1962 Mileage:54493 Color: Black /
 White
Location:

Lexington, Kentucky, United States

Lexington, Kentucky, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:2 DR
Vehicle Title:Clear
Condition:
Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ...
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 2Y83Z112446
Year: 1962
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: Thunderbird
Mileage: 54,493
Exterior Color: Black
Warranty: VEHICLE DOES NOT HAVE EXISTING WARRANTY
Interior Color: White


 

Hello! We have been doing business on the internet since February 2001. Always a learning experience. We have tirelessly tried to find and fairly offer good deals while keeping the auction fun and the buying experience enjoyable. Our business hours are 9-6 EST, M-F and we are just a phone call away at 859.533.8238 Doug Rood or Karen Epley will be happy to address any questions/concerns/comments you might have. If you would rather you can certainly send an eBay message or email us at BlackhorseMotorWorks@windstream.net. Thank you!

1962 FORD THUNDERBIRD LANDAU




I am pleased to offer this spectacular 1962 Ford Thunderbird Landau. This Thunderbird has 54000 original miles as documented by the former owner. It is a correct A code Raven black car. I normally start describing the cosmetics at this juncture but I am so impressed with the splendid driving characteristics of the Thunderbird I just felt I needed to tell you that first. I drove the car at least 75 miles this weekend with the music playing and the cold A/C blowing on me. What a great ride and attention getter. The exterior of this car is simply beautiful. It has awesome chrome and beautiful detail. The black paint is killer nice. The wire wheels add a nice retro touch and are true knock off wheels. The Landau roof appears to be flawless. All of the glass is excellent. The fender skirts are in the trunk along with the correct jack, lug iron and even the tire wedge. You will also see a plaque that says this Thunderbird was best in its class at an all Ford show. That’s very telling. Inside is in excellent condition as the pictures testify. I could not get the power seat to move but you can hear the motor engaging. All of the gauges function. Overall I would rate this car a 9.5 but I am prejudiced as it is currently mine. As always call or email if you have any questions or better yet come and look at it, you will not leave without it. My reserve is very conservative so bid to own. Thanks for looking.



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TERMS & CONDITIONS
KY bidders will add 6% usage tax and $199 transfer/doc fees. Out of state residents will add $128 to cover title fees, mailing costs, temporary tags, etc. Contact to be made by winning bidder within business 24 hours and a minimum partial payment to be made within 72 hours of auction end. The partial payment is non-refundable, unless we fail to deliver the goods as described. Balance will be due within 7 business days of the close of the auction. Any exceptions to be worked out before the completion of the sale. Auctions ending on a Friday or holiday will be addressed the follow business day. We will be happy to assist the new owner in arranging transportation from our nearby airport, Lexington Bluegrass Field, at no extra charge.

All bidders must understand and agree that we reserve the right to cancel this auction at any time for any reason and we shall not be held liable for any such cancellation or closure. Unqualified or deadbeat bidding, auction interference, or any for of harassment will be subject to legal prosecution to the fullest extent of the law. We are professionals in the business of selling quality vehicles. We take our eBay auctions very seriously and reserve our auctions for qualified, registered bidders within the eBay community.

Please remember, this is a used car, which as nice as it may be, is not prefect. We strive to deliver accurate descriptions, but it is possible to miss small deficiencies (i.e. missing lighters, key fobs, CD cartridges, manuals, etc.) and will not be held liable for these minor misnomers. All or our vehicles are sold AS IS/WHERE IS and come with no warranties, expressed or implied, unless otherwise stated.


*NOTICE*
Due to a high incidence of online fraud we must caution all bidders to contact us via phone or email before responding to any offers.  Do not respond to any requests that do not have our email address, particularly SECOND CHANCE OFFERS.  Do not be tempted by any unusually attractive (low) buying figure.  We are a licensed published Kentucky Motor Vehicle dealer (#X2038) with standard business hours 9-6 (EST), Monday through Friday and by appointment on the weekends.



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