1965 Ford Thunderbird Landau on 2040-cars
Washington, District Of Columbia, United States
I am selling my 1965 Ford Thunderbird. I do not have the time to fix.. I bought it from a auction. I misplaced the title. So I have a bill of sale only. The person I bought it from name is on the bill of sale. I did get the car started so the engine is working ok, but there is a neutral safety switch that is bad, I just put the car in neutral to get it to turn over, I did not use the gas in the tank, I got a separate gas can, and ran a tube to the manual pump, so if you try to start from the bad gas in the tank (( good luck)) other than that the interior seats and headliner both are in great shape. you do not need to do any repair work to the seats.
just clean the chrome that's it. there are no parts missing, and the brakes are not working but I will replace the brake lines today. so the car can stop. any questions feel free to ask thanks. So I will list the car as not running, |
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