Thunderbird Mustang Cobra Ford Racing Engine Tons Of Work Over $12k One Of Kind on 2040-cars
Boca Raton, Florida, United States
For Sale By:Dealer
Engine:V8
Year: 1988
Drive Type: RWD
Make: Ford
Mileage: 999,999
Model: Thunderbird
Trim: COUPE
VICTORY LAP MOTORS DELRAY BEACH FL 561-756-0836 1988 FORD THUNDERBIRD ONE OF A KIND THIS IS A TRUE SLEEPER RUNS,DRIVES,SHIFTS AND SOUNDS GREAT COLD AC,P/WINDOWS,P/SEAT CRUISE CONTROL DOES NOT WORK SPEEDOMETER AND ODEMETER DOES NOT WORK ALL THE OTHER GAUGES DO WORK ODOMETER STOP WORKING AT 178K MILES CAR HAS TOTALLY BEEN REDONE PAINT LOOKS AMAZING NO CHIPS,DENTS OR SCRATCHES WORTH MENTIONING INTERIOR LOOKS GREAT DASH HAS CRACKS (REFER TO PICS) HAVE LOTS OF SREVICE RECORDS HERE IS A LIST OF THINGS I WAS TOLD THIS CAR HAS PLEASE KEEP IN MIND,JUST CAUSE SOMEONE TOLD ME IT HAS THIS,DOES NOT MEAN IT DOES AS I DO NOT KNOW A THING ABOUT ENGINES "GRANATELLO PERFORMANCE 302 30 OVER FORGED PISTONS FORD MOTORSPORTS RODS AND CRANK AFR ALUMINUM HEADS ROLLER ROCKERS COMP ROLLER CAM EDELBTROCK INTAKE DEMON CARB MSD 6AL IGNITION MALLORY DISTRIBUTOR HOOKER EQUAL LENGHT HEADERS BASSANI X PIPE FLOW MASTER MUFFLERS 8.8 POSI REAR W/ 410 GEARS REBUILT AOD TRANSMISSION WITH SHIFT KIT (8/28/13)" HAVE INVOICE FOR 302 ENGINE FOR $5,500 TWO-TONE PAINT COST $3,000 PAINT IS FLAWLESS OVER $12K IN RECEIPTS CAR IS SOLD AS IS WINNING BIDDER HAS THE RIGHT TO INSPECT CAR BEFORE PAYING FOR IT $200.00 DEALER FEE THANKS AND GOOD LUCK |
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