Make: | Ford |
Model: | Thunderbird |
Type: | Convertible |
Trim: | CONVERTIBLE |
Year: | 1966 |
Mileage: | 86,200 |
VIN: | 6Y85Z102649 |
Color: | Blue |
Engine: | V8 |
Cylinders: | 8 |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | Automatic |
Drive type: | RWD |
Interior color: | White |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Item location: | Middletown, Ohio, United States |
1966 FORD THUNDERBIRD CONVERTIBLE
- This automobile is a well maintained 60’s era luxury cruiser.
- A fun summertime car used for parades & sunny day driving.
- A beautiful car, a head turner, for all raised in the 50’s & 60’s.
- Equipped w/Ohio historical plates, can legally be driven to car shows, repair shop and parades.
- When it is driven to a car show, it’s for the fun not the competition.
CONDITION:
- Bid on this car if you desire a “daily driver”, not a show car. Buy it to drive & show off.
- This is a 50 year old car with 86k miles on odometer, well maintained, not restored.
- Exterior, interior and mechanicals are orginal.
- Current market values on this era tbird will not justify extensive restoration. Perhaps someday.
- The engine starts instantly, runs strong, oil pressure/water temperature normal.
- 3 speed Cruise-O-Matic transmission shifts fine.
- New fabric on the top. It operates as designed but spends 95% of time in trunk.
- Wipers, windows, heater and sequential turn signals all function.
- Tires, battery, rear mufflers & cloth top replaced in last 12 months.
- Driven to two events in Michigan last year, both 450 mile round trips. Ran fine.
- Can be driven 70 mph straight down freeway – hands off the wheel.
- Repainted in original Tahoe Turguoise several years ago.
- Paint looks great, several small chips to repair.
- Chrome is orginal and shines brillantly. It has slight crazing when viewed at 6 in distance.
- Undercarraige is solid, showing normal surface rust of a driven car.
- Sheetmetal patched in real wheel wells. Small 3” wide patchs on floor pan behind rocker panel.
- Radio has static & clock shows 11 o’clock.
- For a smile… this car is not the one launched into the Grand Canyon by Thelma & Louise.