Garage Kept-original One Owner 53500 Miles on 2040-cars
Garnet Valley, Pennsylvania, United States
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Garage kept-Original One Owner 3.9L 32v DOHC aluminum V8-252 HP 5 speed auto trans w/overdrive Speed sensitive wipers Auto headlamps w/variable delay Whisper white removable top w/storage rack Pwr retract convertible Black interior Elec am/fm stereo w/in dash 6 disc CD Auto temp control w/dual zone controls Driver/passenger power seats Power tilt/telescoping steering column Variable assist power steering Driver & passenger front & side airbags Perimeter dual anti-theft alarm All speed traction control 17” 7 spoke chrome cast alum, Anti- theft dual alarm system Maintained by Murphy Ford for 12 yrs All season radials @32,960 miles Brakes @ 34,290 New battery @ 34,290 Current Mileage 53000 (4/15/14) |
Ford Thunderbird for Sale
1962 black ford thunderbird 390 v/8 engine, tilt-away steering wheel
1957 ford thunderbird--312 "code--3 speed--o'drive---excellent-pretty driver
1979 ford thunderbird base hardtop 2-door 5.0l(US $6,800.00)
No reserve 1956 thunderbird 292 v8 manual transmission #s matching nice driver
1960 ford thunderbird base hardtop 2-door 5.8l
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