1978 Ltd Ii Original One Owner With 10k Miles on 2040-cars
Howell, Michigan, United States
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1978 Ford LTD II with 10,771 original one owner miles. This may be one of the best original lowest mileage examples of this model left. Everything on this car is how it was when it left the factory with the exception of the new battery. All markings on the fire wall, valve covers and core support are as new. It has always been garage kept and has never been driven in the rain, a letter from the original owner confirms this claim and will come with the sale. Under coated when new. Interior is as new with no rips, burns or cracks of any kind, it even has the paper starting instructions on the drivers side sun visor. Engine is a 302 V-8 with 2bbl and automatic transmission. All trim, stainless and bumpers are dent and pit free and look new. Doors, hood and trunk lid open and close with ease with perfect factory gaps. Factory options are special order metallic glow paint, all vinyl seat trim, sport instrumentation group, air conditioner, AM / FM stereo, complete tinted glass and special wheel covers. Please note, this car has not been sent to a detail shop, no black paint or extra under coating to hide something, it's original not a over restored trailer queen. Bidders with less than 10 in feedback must contact me first or I will block your bids. Please call with any detailed question, you can make a offer to buy -it- now but I will not answer any question about the reserve. Comes with car cover, original title and window sticker. Thank you for looking Mike at (734) 546-6470
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