1965 Ford Thunderbird California Car No Rust Rare Running Motor 390many Options on 2040-cars
Canyon Country, California, United States
I have a very low mileage 1965 ford thunder bird that I am trying to sell . The car runs and drives with no rust (none anywhere!!! come prove me wrong!!!) and complete interior and no missing parts throughout the car. I received the car from the second owner who owned it since 1990ish he never drove it during that time and then he sold it to me in July. I’m not as much into luxury cars like this but it would be a perfect family car to go to car shows or even just a classy cruiser. The odometer stated 37000 and the second owner said that it had never rolled over. From working on the car I have started to believe that to be true. Regardless of its mileage the car is in really great original shape with original interior and numbers matching engine and Trans. The paint is fine as it sits but now is the perfect time to choose your color. Factory options
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Give me a call or a text and I can answer any questions you have. 6613093525 |
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