1983 Base model Thunderbird 34k original miles $5,500.00
1969 302 w/holley 600 carb (rebuilt 2007) roughly 3,000 miles on the engine
New paint in 2007
rebuilt c5 transmission
8.8 mustang rear 3:27 gears
This car is by no means perfect , but is in exceptionally good condition.everything works perfectly as it should !! The only thing that needs done to this car ,is a new head liner.
I am selling because I've just lost interest in the car !!!
Although I haven't contributed much to this forum, I have enjoyed learning and viewing many Of the post and projects on this forum.I will be seeking other forums to join , so that I can continue to enjoy and share these great cars with others !!!
As for Tom Renzo , I really do wish he could recognize his fault , he certainly knows his stuff ( and I mean that )he just doesn't get the fact, that he is presenting himself in a bad way !!! Nobody on here doubts his ability as a mechanic (although he sees it that way)but until he recognizes this, he will continue to do what he does !!!
My parents have decided to retire this tired old Bird. If you need anything off of it, let me know. I only plan on keeping it a month or so, then its going to the s pile.
My BIL just picked this one up this morning and saved it from the crusher.It has been sitting in a barn for the past 10 years.The car did not run when he brought it home, but had it running 25 minutes after he brought it home.he said it had some type of after market security system on it , so he removed it ,plugged everything back in and it fired rite up. The car is very solid but in need of new paint.we will post progress pics as he preps for nnew paint...................not bad for $400.00 !!!!
Just arrived friday.been wanting one for awhile now and finally found one that suited me (price/brand)...................gonna have some fun this summer. The tractor I have now,is just to small for my needs.I will be using the old tractor for snow removal and a backup ,just in case.
I had a photographer take some photos of the car.I am pleased with them, other than the fact,the right front tire was off the pavement (my fault) and it raised the left rear to high for my liking. I think I will take it back in the spring and try again.
I figured now that winter is just around the corner,I thought maybe we could show off are snow removal machines.
I picked this snowblower up this summer ($75.00) cleaned it up,painted it and installed all new bearings.all though its a single stage,I think it should do the job...................let it snow !!!!!!!!