1997 Thunderbird V6

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Well, let's see if there is any interest in a truly beautiful V6. The NY registration expires at the end of March, and I'm running out of modding ideas. It feels like a good time to let go.

You know most of this, but let me reiterate:
  • '97 Thunderbird LX V6
  • Located in Richmond, VA
  • 59,XXX miles
  • Pacific Green; Light Prairie Tan cloth
  • Base model + alloy wheel/rear defroster package
  • I am the 3rd owner, and I have owned it for two years
  • Mods/maintenance over the course of ownership:
    • TRW upper and lower control arms (installed by shop; all other items below done by myself)
    • New fuel filter
    • Transmission fluid flush with Valvoline Mercon V; more recently full T/C and pan drain/fill with Valvoline MaxLife plus new Motorcraft filter
    • New air filter
    • New plugs, wires, and Motorcraft coil pack
    • New belt
    • New Continental Reliant tires
    • Replaced passenger side mirror
    • Front valence panel
    • Passenger side door weather seal
    • Auto-dimming inside rearview mirror
    • Faux suede trim
    • Genuine walnut wood trim
    • Genuine wood shift knob
    • Leatherette-wrapped armrest
    • Leather headrests with custom stitching front and rear, tilting in front
    • DRL with Zevo LEDs and relay
    • Zevo LED taillights and LED-friendly flasher
    • Cornering lights
    • Door panel and center console ambient lighting in green
    • Door courtesy lights plus interior LED bulbs
    • Center console cubby (repositioned 12V outlet)
    • Center console armrest support
    • Silencer removal with custom mesh rodent guard
    • New NTK front O2 sensors; left/front relocated to left/rear
    • New IAC valve
    • Chrome metal interior door release handles
    • Power driver lumbar support
    • Custom gauge cluster (white needles, silver bezel, white LED bulbs, always-on relay, bright with ignition, dimmable with headlights on)
    • Seat belt guides (Challenger OEM)
    • LED center brake light (Lucerne OEM)
    • Blackout exterior badges and refreshed blackout B-pillar trim (PlastiDip)
    • Polished headlights; chrome globes removed
    • Rear floor mats
    • Scosche magnetic phone mount (permanently installed)
    • Did I miss anything?
    • Mod/maintenance disclaimer: I am not a professional; all work has been done to the best of my ability.
  • Known past/present issues over course of ownership:
    • There were two occurrences of code P0320 (see posts here and on the old site); no issues currently, though I am not certain what exactly fixed the issues
    • There were O2 codes which were ultimately resolved by replacing/relocating sensors
    • There is a slow coolant leak on top of the intake manifold which I believe is due to the lower intake manifold gasket; I top off coolant every 4-6 months or so (well before the low coolant light would come on); I have not seen any signs of coolant in the oil or vice-versa
  • General condition:
    • Beautiful, but...
    • The paint has some dullness; however, the clearcoat appears intact all over
    • Various scratches as you'd expect given the age; one dent below the rear right side window; one dent near the right outside mirror mount
    • I do not see any unibody rust outside; I was told the first owner of ~23 years garaged the car; there also is a black spray type underbody coating
    • The springs have surface rust
    • Some very small rusty spots around the engine compartments
    • The interior is exceptionally clean; the headliner is fully intact; there are no smells
    • No door sagging
    • Ahhh, and no for-sale post would be complete without this statement: "Ice-cold A/C"!

Now about pricing...
Frankly, I'd rather just see if there is any interest. However, I seem to remember that there is a rule that requires me to post a price (?); or maybe that was on another site. So let's think this through: If I take it to Carmax for $2,000, they'll make maybe $1,000 at auction, and then the purchasing car dealer/credit broker will post it at $7,000...? So if we cut out all that, and I sell it privately, let me start with an asking price of $5,000. Hey, it's my baby after all.


In my opinion, this car is a lovely daily driver. I'd love to sell to someone who appreciates my mods, too.
 

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Well, the registration did expire...and since there were no willing buyers, I decided to start over. Newly registered, it feels like a new car!

I will leave this ad up; it's a nice summary of work done, plus I'm still open to selling.

For the time being though, this will continue to be my daily driver. I will need new project ideas.
 
How about an ejector seat and a rear oil slick device to get away from bad guys?

The stock trunk release can also launch some balloons or packing peanuts on bandits
 
The stock trunk release can also launch some balloons or packing peanuts on bandits

Ha! But then how close it? In fact, I was considering adapting the trunk motor from a late model Town Car. They're fairly basic and attach to the hinge. But they have a second motor at the striker to pull the trunk down the last few inches; so not sure if the motor at the hinge alone would suffice.
 

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