1964 Ford Thunderbird Base Hardtop 2-door 6.4l on 2040-cars
White House, Tennessee, United States
1964 Thunderbird Ford, 390, Automatic, show quality. I have a 1964 Ford Thunderbird that is show quality. The paint is very nice and almost all parts are brand new or rebuilt. This car has been completely restored to show quality but I do drive this car to car shows. Car spent most of its life in California. The motor and transmission have been rebuilt and have about 2,000 miles on them since rebuilt. Interior is excellent shape. Car shows 70,000 miles and I believe that has turned over one time. Car has sway away steering wheel. This car is very solid and was painted about 5 years ago. Complete front end was rebuilt. Car has always been garaged by me and previous owner. All weather strip has been replaced after it was painted. The A/C does not work but is all there and the speedometer bounces. The chrome is in excellent condition except a few scuffs on bumpers. This car wins car shows and shows very nice!! I have over $23,000 invested in this car and have spreadsheet of all parts I bought for it. I reserve right to end auction early because car is for sale locally. Continentail United States buyers only. Call me for
details if you are a serious buyer (615) 870-2607. Please ask your
wife before you call!!! No trades I already have too many cars!! No scammers or dreamers, I have no time for
you!! I do not need any help selling this car. |
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