1960 Ford Thunderbird V8, Auto Trans. 92k Mi. Needs Carb. Repair. on 2040-cars
Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, United States
1960 FORD THUNDERBIRD V8, auto trans. 92K mi.
Needs carb. repair, was not run in over a year. Also some minor interior and one electric window repair. A very nice car priced to sell! Buy for less and finish the details and save money. Call 610-741-3046 afternoon or evening, any day of the week, for info or to see the car. |
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