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1966 Ford Thunderbird Hardtop Coupe (Great Condition)

Condition: Used
Make: Ford
Model: Thunderbird
SubModel: Coupe
Type: Coupe
Trim: 2-Door Town Hardtop
Year: 1966
Mileage: 34,500
VIN: 6Y83Z1*****
Color: Wimbledon White
Engine: 390 ci V-8
Cylinders: 8
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: C-6 Automatic
Drive type: RWD
Interior color: Aqua
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: New Boston, New Hampshire, United States
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Description of 1966 Ford Thunderbird 2-Door Town Hardtop

You are bidding on a restored 1966 Thunderbird hardtop coupe with factory 390 ci V-8. This Thunderbird is in remarkable condition inside and out, it was restored 7-8 years ago, with approximately 1,500 miles since completion. It maintains its original color Wimbledon white with Aqua interior, all chrome is in excellent condition. This beautiful Thunderbird provides performance and comfort while cruising. Beautifully detailed engine compartment, trunk, and chassis. The C-6 automatic transmission shifts perfectly through all gears and provides a very quiet ride. It idles very smoothly. Power steering, power disc brakes, if your looking for a luxury car that just glides down the road, here she is, this is one smooth driving machine that is just a pleasure to drive. You can fly into Manchester, New Hampshire, then drive this Thunderbird anywhere in the country. Good luck bidding and please have your finances in place before bidding. Has the optional convenient sliding steering column for better access.
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Phone: 603-487-3500Email: bob@classicautoservices.comor directly through Ebay
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$500 deposit to be received within 24 hours of winning bid through paypal. Balance to be paid within 7 days after close of auction via bank wire transfer, personal, or loan check (must clear), or cash accepted. Funds must be received in full and cleared prior to pick up.
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All shipping and transport is at buyer's expense. I will assist in coordinating shipping at buyer's request.

On Jan-07-17 at 18:17:41 PST, seller added the following information:

The sliding steering column to my understanding was standard. Thank you!