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1979 Thunderbird on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Brunswick, Ohio, United States

Brunswick, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used

There is 60000 miles on motor and transmission can be sold as parts or whole inside interior is in good condition just needs cleaned was told it only needs a starter but I'm not sure if there's nothing else wrong but was told that the transmission and engine work in working order when it was parked without problems it was drove into a garage and set there because the man died asking 800 if in nearby area will go for you but can not if it is too far away leaving to be a one-owner car no children can restore or used for parts prefer to get rid of the whole car please let me know if you have any questions has a has a notarized title

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