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2004 Thunderbird Premium Convertible W/removable Hardtop on 2040-cars

US $28,900.00
Year:2004 Mileage:6109
Location:

Columbus, Kansas, United States

Columbus, Kansas, United States

For your consideration and bidding, a beautiful 2004 Thunderbird Premium Convertible with removable hardtop.  This 'bird is fully equipped with the following:  Power cloth convertible top, 17" chrome 7 spoke wheels, Dual Power Mirrors, Dual Exhaust, AM/FM Stereo Radio w/ 6 CD changer, Power Tilt and Telescoping Steering Column, Homelink Garage Door Opener, Variable Assist Power Steering, Automatic Head Lights, Driver and Passenger Front Air bags and Side Air bags, 4 Wheel Independent Suspension with ventilated disc brakes, All speed traction control, Anti-Theft system, Heated Driver and Passenger seats, Automatic Air Conditioning.  The engine is the 3.9 liter with dual overhead cams ( about 235 cubic inches), a relative small V8 but it develops plenty of "go".  I was told this engine was used only in the model T-Birds and certain Lincoln models.  The car has never been smoked in or mistreated in any way.  I purchased it from a collector and it had only 1,600 miles on the odometer so most of the miles I've put on it was driving it home from the east coast.  It has always been garage kept and I have purchased a custom cover for it--see the picture-and it will go with the car.  The oil has been changed--I use Mobil 1--and a new unopened case of this oil will go with the car. I have all the original papers, the MSRP window sticker, two remote keys.  And something I forgot to mention, the car comes with a folding rack that fits in the trunk that when assembled holds the removable hardtop.  The rack has wheels and one can easily move the top around a garage.  A dust cover also comes with the rack to cover the hard top when it stored on the rack.  Thunderbird is listed For Sale locally-listing may end at any time!

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