1966 Ford Thunderbird Base Hardtop 2-door 7.0l Q Code: 345 Hp 428 on 2040-cars
Charlestown, Rhode Island, United States
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1966 Ford Thunderbird - One of a kind muscle car. ("The space shuttle") With matching numbers, rare Q code car, with 345 HP, 428. C6 automatic transmission, all original with 92,415 miles. Engine is running, there is no oil on the bottom of the motor. Carb needs to be cleaned. Engine is in mint condition, does not need to be rebuilt, main frame in good condition, trunk has some body rot. Won muscle car awards. New spark plugs, wires, coil, rotor, condenser and distributor cap. I've owned the car for 25 years and am the 3rd owner. Car is currently registered in Rhode Island. For additional questions not answered here, please feel free to call me at 401.364.0055 - Paul...... Car can be heard running at this you tube video. I apologize, the lens shutter didn't open all the way and I didn't realize it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fxI_PhLwPlE&feature=youtu.be
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