1994 Ford Thunderbird Lx Coupe 2-door 4.6l No Reserve on 2040-cars
St. George, Utah, United States
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1994 Ford Thunderbird LX in great condition. Garage kept. This car has
only 36,900 original miles. Originally purchased in Orange County, California.
Transferred to Utah in May of 2011. It has a 4.6 V8 engine. MPG is between 17
(around town) and 25 (highway). Runs on regular 87octane gasoline. Gets
excellent gas mileage. Includes all the LX package plus leather seats, AM/FM
cassette player with premium sound, power antenna, climate control AC/heat.
Driver and passenger power seats. Traction Control. Keyless entry and key fob
door locks. Two sets of keys. Floor mats. Large trunk. Power trunk release. Secured gas cap. Automatic lights.
Power-adjust mirrors. Includes everything offered in 1994 except the sunroof.
Oil changed and transmission serviced first of September. Tilt Wheel Steering. Hoses were changed
and fluids were flushed when I purchased the car in 2011 at 27,000 miles. Tires
have about 15,000 miles on them. All owners manuals included. Windows tinted to Utah state code. Has passed annual inspection every year. Tires are under warranty through Discount
Tire. Car has clear title and I have the pink slip. I had the car professionally detailed in October of this year. Original paint is in good shape, showing minimal dings for a car its age. No smoking, eating or pets.
There is a small tear in the driver's side seat along the braiding (lower left by the knob that one would use to flip the seat up for rear passengers), which was there when I bought the car. Since it's cold here now there's a bit of noise on start-up. I checked this with my mechanic and he assured me it was just because of the cold temps. The hood has a small rumple in it. I noticed it after I had the car serviced several months ago. The airbag light on the dash blinks occasionally. I've also had my mechanic look at this and he said it's not any type of malfunction. I was involved in a minor rear-end collision. Rear left light panel was cracked. The repair was done by a high-end body repair shop. The car is very comfortable and rides well on the freeway. It has a lot of getup and go. High bidder to pay minimum of $500 at close of auction via Paypal and make all necessary shipping and/or pick up arrangements. Balance due on day of pickup prior to release of vehicle. Arrangement for pickup should be finalized within 7 business days of close of auction, or a mutually agreed upon time. Please email with questions. Local bidders are welcome to test drive. |
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