1966 Ford Thunderbird Landua Hardtop 2-door 7.0l on 2040-cars
Arlington, Washington, United States
1966 Ford Thunderbird Landau. This 66 is a factory 428ci, power steering and a/c car. original 428 and c-6 tranny have been rebuilt, new headliner and re-foamed front seats. front and rear bumper have been re- chromed. new exhaust, Vinyle top, all new weather seals fro around windows and trunk. New A/M FM radio. Front windshield is tinted lightly. t-bird has power brakes and steering, hydraulic wipers and 6 way power seats. Paint and body are in good shape with a couple of expect Imperfections. painted y with quality in mind, body is straight and what looks to be virtually rust free. Undercarriage is in excellent shape, floor pans, Tires, exhaust. as seen in my videos Original numbers matching 428 that has been gone through fully re-gasketed and is a true daily turnkey driver. Interior still in original looking fashion and are in excellent shape, from the rear wraparound seat, front buckets, carpet, door panels, headliner and overhead console along with instrument cluster are near perfect. Power windows, power wing windows, AM/FM cassette radio, If you're in the market for T bird and looking for a daily driver this is it, you couldn't ask for a better turnkey driver I have taken additional photos and videos to help You in making a clear decision. Please call with questions. Thank you for your time I sell drivers. Brian Wilson. Owner Classic car addiction 425-931-6448 picture and video link https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B2wQvjen-dkBZUdoeXpYcWdMQUU&usp=sharing |
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