1963 Ford Thunderbird Coupe Automatic Factory A/c Restored Panoz Collection on 2040-cars
Marietta, Georgia, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:6.4L 6391CC 390Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: Thunderbird
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: Base Hardtop 2-Door
Mileage: 74,299
Exterior Color: COLONIAL WHITE
Drive Type: RWD
Interior Color: Black
YOU ARE BIDDING ON A BEATIFUL 1963 FORD THUNDERBIRD COUPE. THIS CAR COMES OUT OF THE PANOZ COLLECTION IN BRASELTON, GA AND IS ONE OF DANNY PANOZ'S PERSONAL CARS. IT HAS BEEN VERY WELL MAINTAINED AND HAS LOTS OF FEATURES AND UPGRADES. THE FEATURES ARE:
- CORRECT FACTORY COLONIAL WHITE PAINT
- BLACK INTERIOR
- FACTORY AIR CONDITIONING
- AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
- 390CI V8 MOTOR
- UPGRADED AIR CLEANER/INTAKE
- UPGRADED EXHASUT
- RHINO LINED ENGINE BAY
- RHINO LINED TRUNK
- AND MORE
THIS IS A GREAT DRIVER CAR. IT HAS BEEN MAINTAINED BY SOME OF THE TOP RACE TECHNICIANS AND CAR BUILDERS IN THE WORLD. DO NOT EXPECT TO WIN ANY CAR SHOWS BUT THE CAR WILL GET YOU TO THE SHOW EVERYTIME.
ITS GOT VERY NICE PAINT AND NO RUST ANYWHERE THAT WE CAN SEE
EVERYTHING BUT THE A/C WORKS GREAT. THE A/C NEEDS SOME WORK AND WE CAN HAVE PANOZ DO THE WORK CONTINGENT ON A SALE OF THE VEHICLE.
THIS VEHICLE IS SOLD "AS IS" WITH NO WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED
GAS MOTORCARS INC IS A FAMILY OWNED AND OPERATED DEALERSHIP LOCATED IN MARIETTA, GA. WE ONLY SELL VEHICLES OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY.
THIS VEHICLE IS LISTED LOCALLY AND WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION EARLY SHOULD IT SELL THROUGH ANOTHER VENUE.
WE ARE A DEALER SO WE CAN CONSIDER TRADES
WE CANNOT FINANCE THIS VEHICLE
HAVE YOUR FUNDS IN ORDER BEFORE BIDDING
THIS CAR CAN BE SEEN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
FOR MORE INFO OR TO SCHEDULE A TEST DRIVE, PLEASE CALL TONY: 678-614-3174
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