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4.6 V8 With Only 23k Original Miles!!! - Super Clean & Runs Great !!! on 2040-cars

US $3,995.00
Year:1997 Mileage:23195 Color: is in nice shape
Location:

Lake in the Hills, Illinois, United States

Lake in the Hills, Illinois, United States

1997 Ford Thunderbird

 You are viewing a super clean, low original mileage 1997 Thunderbird equipped with the highly desirable 4.6 DOHC V8. Only 23K miles, which is super low for the age of the vehicle. NO accidents, NO mechanical issues and very well maintained over it’s life. The exterior is in nice shape, all original body sheetmetal (no accident history), no major scratches, dents or dings. Interior is super clean, dashboard and instrument cluster is perfect and free from any cracks or fading. All dash gauges are in perfect working order. Seats and carpets are clean. The powerful V8 engine runs super strong and the transmission shifts smoothly. The air conditioning blows cold. The power windows work great. The tires, brakes and exhaust are in great shape.

This is a rare find folks, they just don't make them like this anymore. 1997 was the last last year of this beautiful body style of the Thunderbird coupe. Bid to win if you are in the market for a low mileage, low cost, dependable auto that you can drive anywhere with confidence. 

Vehicle Features

•           Factory Original condition 1997 Thunderbird Coupe

•           Tilt Steering Wheel

•              Power Windows, and Door Locks

•           Power Driver’s seat option

•           Cruise Control

•           Factory AM/FM 

•           Factory Air Conditioning

•           Original Rims with newer radial tires

•           All factory original body panels (Exceptionally clean, straight body lines)

•           Underside and frame exceptionally clean (No previous accident history)

•           100% Rust Free

•           Factory original 4.6 DOHC V8 engine (runs excellent)

•           Transmission Shifts Smooth

•           Power Disc Brakes

Terms of Sale

The winning bidder of this auction is entering into a legal and binding contract to purchase the above described vehicle as per standard eBay Motors rules. Car is to be sold in "As Is" condition. Please feel free to e-mail with any questions you may have. Pre-bidding vehicle inspections are welcome.

Payment

Acceptable payment methods include – Cash, Wire transfer, or bank certified check. Please be sure to have full payment and/or approved financing in place before placing your bid. The successful high bidder will submit an initial non-refundable down payment of $1000 within 24-hours via PayPal, bank wire (request instructions from seller), or bank certified check. The Buyer agrees to pay the full balance due within five (5) business days of the close of the auction. Payment for the balance can be made by bank wire transfer, bank certified check, or cash. Funds must be in US dollars only and all financial transactions must be completed and verified by Sellers bank before the release of the vehicle to Buyer.

The Buyer will be responsible for any and all applicable state and local fees, including title and registration fees in the state in which the vehicle is to be registered.

Shipping

If the buyer wishes the to ship the vehicle the buyer is responsible for making all shipping arrangements and all charges associated therewith. We will assist the buyer with scheduling vehicle shipment and if needed, "temporary" short term storage is available until shipping/pickup can be arranged. We assume no responsibility should any damages be incurred after the vehicle is picked up by the buyer or the buyers shipping carrier. If the vehicle is going to be shipped, full payment must be received and verified before the vehicle is released to the buyer’s shipping carrier.

Thanks for looking and GOOD LUCK !

 

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