2004 - Ford Thunderbird on 2040-cars
Melissa, Texas, United States
Garage kept, immaculate, 2004 Ford Thunderbird loaded with over $2000 in Ford OEM upgrades, including: hard top with rear window defroster, hard top roller cart ($337 retail), hard top dust cover ($89 retail), premium black soft boot ($679 retail), and Ford integrated Sirius satellite radio kit ($600 retail). Also included is a great garage rafter mount brake winch hoist ($350 retail) for raising/lowering/storing the hard top when you're out catching rays and envious looks! Enjoy heated seats, premium 17" chrome wheels, and Michelin Pilots with low miles and great tread. Hard top roller cart features padded steel construction with locking wheels for stability & safety. Hoist is easy to install, and specially designed for the 2002-2005 T-birds. Features one person operation, and enables you to store your hard top for long periods of time without damage to your hard top. Premium black soft boot is UV resistant, installs to existing snaps, and in mint condition - never used..
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