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1971 Ford Thunderbird 2-Door Landau Coupe

1971 Green Ford Thunderbird
1971 Green Ford Thunderbird
1971 Green Ford Thunderbird
1971 Green Ford Thunderbird
1971 Green Ford Thunderbird
1971 Green Ford Thunderbird
1971 Green Ford Thunderbird
1971 Green Ford Thunderbird
1971 Green Ford Thunderbird
1971 Green Ford Thunderbird
1971 Green Ford Thunderbird
1971 Green Ford Thunderbird
1971 Green Ford Thunderbird
Make: Ford
Model: Thunderbird
Type: Hardtop
Trim: Base Hardtop 2-Door
Year: 1971
Mileage: 90,804
VIN: 1Y84N125218
Color: Green
Engine: 7.0L 429Cu. In. V8 GAS Naturally Aspirated
Cylinders: 8
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Automatic
Drive type: U/K
Interior color: Green
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Spring Valley, California, United States

1971 Ford Thunderbird Additional Info:

Here we have a mostly-restored1971 Ford Thunderbird, 2-dr landau-style coupe, rust-free with a custom dark green metallic paint job and new original-style vinyl top. Runs strong with its 429-V8sporting the coveted Dove-6 heads.Really hugs the roadwithnew tires / shocks / springs / front-end. All-in-all a fine example of an early'70s"personal luxury car".

I purchased this car about 2,000 miles ago in 2012 from a chap near Los Angeles (who either haddriven it out from Minnesota or who hadbought it from someone there, I forget which).

I have all receipts from the previous owner and everything since (most work done by my trusty mechanic Bob Hughes in El Cajon). Also I'lltoss ina full set of manuals including a large fold-out set of wiring diagrams.

Here are the major things I've done in the 4 years I've had it:

-- rebuilt the Dove-6 heads

-- rewired the underhood harness using the kit from famed automotive electrical expert Mark Hamilton (madelectrical.com). Added a voltmeter to replace the ammeter I had to disconnect.

-- replaced entire cooling system (and added a coolant overflow tank and coolant filter)

-- replaced dual exhaust system

-- new master cylinder + brake shoes + fluid flush

-- new alternator w/ internal regulator

-- new Costcobattery (in 2014).Maintained by a Save-a-Battery maintenance/charger, which I'll include.

-- rebuilt carburetor

-- new shocks, springs, and front-end parts

-- electronic ignition upgrade (actually by previous owner)

-- new Cooper white wall tires (actually 2 by previous owner just prior to selling it).

-- new ignition switch and lock cylinder.

As you mightexpect there are a few issues with a car of this vintage, which I hadn't gotten around to:

-- passenger door window motorneeds replaced.

-- wipers inoperable (probably wiper motor... I'll get that taken care of if it concerns you).

-- horn disabled (relay stuck on -- couldn't locate so just disconnected horn button in steering wheel. Quieter that way... ;) )

--AC compressor needs replaced

-- heater core bypassed

-- antennaremoved (was trying to find a motorized version).

-- stereo radio and clock both inoperable. But they look great!

-- padded dash has cracks. One small hole in headliner near edge.

-- trunk lock coverhas been removed -- now inglove box awaiting a new spring

-- roof-rail weather-strip works okay but it's not the original style.

-- headlight switch knob is loose. I'll try to get that fixed (or toss in a pair of pliers... )

Cosmetically, the paint, chrome, and vinyl top are excellent. Other than the above issues, it's really not that far away from a show car.

If you have any questions, my name is Gary Smith and my phone number is 619-461-4079. The car and I residenear sunny San Diego 91977 (home of the 2016 MLB All-Star game).

More info andpix available upon request.