2002 Ford Thunderbird Convertible + Hard Top Ltd Edition Blue Absolute Creampuff on 2040-cars
Saddle River, New Jersey, United States
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Just in time for summer, you are viewing an
absolute cream puff, one owner 2002 Thunderbird which has been treated like a
child in the family since the day I took possession of this beauty on October
25, 2001. This was one of the first new generation Thunderbirds to come
off the production line and the very first one delivered to the dealership in
Ridgewood, New Jersey (Ridgewood Ford, which is now out of business). I
had the car on order for over a year prior to delivery. The car has the
original Thunderbird Blue exterior color which was only produced for the first
year of production in 2002 and then discontinued, so it is highly desirable. The car still turns heads wherever it goes given its pristine condition. The interior is all black, including black leather seats and black
leather shifter. No cutesy two toned interior here. The cell phone photos attached couldn't possibly do this car justice. There is not a scratch, ding or ping on this car. I always parked it away from the crowd, like a true car nut. It's never been painted, or damaged in any way whatsoever, not even touch up paint. No smoking has ever occurred in the car. It has never seen snow and has been stored every day since delivery in a heated/dry garage. It has been meticulously maintained with oil changes every 3000 miles and any/all maintenance has been performed at my local high line mechanics over the years since I didn't even trust the dealership with their own brand. Despite the fact that this car has 60,655 miles on it (less than 5,000 miles a year on average), the car literally looks like it just came out of the showroom. Much of the mileage is highway miles. The interior of the car shows minimal wear with both seats in excellent condition. The car comes with all original equipment, including the matching Thunderbird Blue removable hard top which has never been used on the car after taking delivery, so it is absolutely perfect. It sits on the original stand ordered from Ford. It also has the original convertible top boot which has never been used, both original keys with alarm key-fobs, the original window sticker and receipt from the dealership which you will note the $6,000 over sticker paid for the privilege of being the first in Northern New Jersey to grace the roads with this jewel. It also comes with all the original books and papers, nothing was tossed or lost. Lastly, as an extra neat bonus, I have the two original Motor Trend Magazines from March, 1999 and October, 1999 with cover feature articles on the new Thunderbird, which will also be provided in the sale to add to the collectibility of this wonderful automobile. Tires and brakes are excellent. The Convertible top is in perfect condition. The A/C is like ice. The pick up, speed, shifting and handling of this car are all a pleasure, the perfect blend of speed, power and luxury car ride (Ford used the LIncoln LS frame and base for this car). It truly drives as good today as it did the first day I drove off the showroom floor. Even the original chrome wheels are gem mint with virtually no curb rash whatsoever. The only minor flaw is an ever so slight touch to one of the black protective bumpers around the license plate which cannot be noticed in the photos. If the model had not been totally discontinued by Ford in 2005, one would think this to be a brand new car without exception. There may be other
examples of 2002 Ford Thunderbirds on the market with less mileage, but there
is no doubt that you will not find one in better overall condition than this,
bar none. I welcome independent professional inspections of this vehicle by
prospective buyers. Motor Trend recently ranked this generation Ford Thunderbird as one of the ten most likely "future classic cars" because of its very small production run each year during its short 4 year lifespan as a model. Moving across country with no room to store an extra vehicle and my son is going to college, so someone is going to get lucky with this outstanding example of a future classic in just the right color and equipment. The winning bidder will be responsible for $1,000 deposit via paypal within 24 hours after purchase with the balance due in certified funds. I will assist in shipping if necessary, but buyer must arrange directly with shipper and pay shipper as well. The vehicle is available for inspection upon appointment in Northern New Jersey. |
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