1990 Ford Thunderbird Super Coupe Coupe 2-door 3.8l 35th Anniversary Edition on 2040-cars
Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
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She has all new interior, including:
-Custom Seats -New Dash (Old one was dry rotted) -New Stereo with Amp and Sub -New Driver and Passenger windows -New Digital Control Center -New New Roof Rails for Sunroof All New Exterior: -New Custom Paint Job -New Rims -New Tires -New Head Lights -New Wiper Blades and Arms -New Front Bumper -New Shocks for the Ride Control (These are the correct ones that make the ride control work) -New ECU and ABS Computer Engine Work: -New Harmonic Balancer -New Accumulator Ball -Rebuilt ABS Pump -Rebuilt Motor -SuperCharger On Perfect Point -Air works great! There are a host of new things. A few things to Note.. the Auto Seat belt does not work. They are locked into place and you have to manually strap them. Emergency Brake doesn't work. She is almost 25 years old with a lot of original parts still on her. Keep that in mind should you buy her :) I hate to sell her, but time to move on with a new project. She is great and rides like a dream! Enjoy!!! |
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Autoblog Podcast #317
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