This classic, unmolested 1971 Thunderbird Landau appears to have
been taken directly from a time capsule (Marti report available).
The speedometer reads 52,800 miles and may very likely be original
miles. Look at the photos. This beautiful 4-door sedan utilizes the
suicide door configuration prominent on Lincoln's of the day. This
was the last year that this format was used on the Thunderbird. The
original White finish and contrasting vinyl top are both in
excellent condition. Inside, the black cloth/vinyl Brougham split
bench seat interior is in virtually showroom condition. This
Thunderbird is equipped with Selectaire air conditioning, tinted
glass, AM/FM stereo, tilt wheel and cruise control. Additional
features include power-assist windows, locks and antenna. The
Landau is powered by what appears to be the factory Thunder Jet
429ci V8 that is still running perfectly. It is backed by Ford's
3-speed C-6 Select-Shift automatic and 2.75:1 Traction-Loc
differential. The fifth-generation Thunderbird was body-on-frame
construction and the chassis was equipped with coil springs at all
four corners and fitted with power steering and power front disc
/rear drum brakes. Tires are new 15" Hankook radials. The
Thunderbird 4-dr sedan was not a high volume model. Production
numbers were just over 6,500 units for the 1971 model and this is
one of only 503 produced in this color code (1619-A). There are
virtually no other Landau sedans out here in this condition. This
beautiful Thunderbird would look very stately in your Blue Oval
garage. ALL VEHICLES SOLD "AS IS".
Vehicle Details
1971 Ford Thunderbird
Listing ID:CC-1228667
Price:$15,995
Location:Concord, North Carolina
Year:1971
Make:Ford
Model:Thunderbird
Exterior Color:White
Interior Color:Black
Odometer:52852
Stock Number:2605
VIN:1487N125149
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