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Germantown, Tennessee, United States
Fuel Type:GAS
Transmission:Automatic
For Sale By:Private Seller
Body Type:Sedan
Mileage: 156,226
Exterior Color: Silver
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes
Interior Color: Gray
Power Options: Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Number of Cylinders: 4
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1988 THUNDERBIRD TURBO COUPE Has been converted to mustang 5 lug also has been converted to conventional shocks (I have the oem shocks if you want them). The car runs and drives very well. The turbo operates properly, I have 3 other turbos that will come with the car T3/T4, and tow other T3's both have deferent size exhaust sides. The rear end is an 8.8 track lock with 3.73 gears it has been rebuilt the locker works, has dual exhaust. The interior is in good condition no rips or tears, the dash has a cover over it. If you need more pics or have any questions feel free to ask
On Oct-25-13 at 06:58:19 PDT, seller added the following information: 1988 THUNDERBIRD TURBO COUPE Has been converted to mustang 5 lug also has been converted to conventional shocks (I have the oem shocks if you want them). The car runs and drives very well. The turbo operates properly, I have 3 other turbos that will come with the car T3/T4, and two other T3's both have deferent size exhaust sides. The rear end is an 8.8 track lock with 3.73 gears it has been rebuilt the locker works, has dual exhaust. The interior is in good condition no rips or tears, the dash has a cover over it. If you need more pics or have any questions feel free to ask |
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