1964 Ford Thunderbird Convertible on 2040-cars
Strongsville, Ohio, United States
1964 Ford Thunderbird Convertible Custom This is a very cool and very clean 1964 Ford Thunderbird custom convertible (It started its life as a hard top which has since been removed and is now a convertible and has been for years). Features its original Ford 390 cubic inch motor and automatic transmission. Has had a recent tune up with new coil, wires, rotor cap and brand new Edelbrock carburetor. She runs great and is ready for action! The engine compartment is very clean also. The car has had a repaint that still looks very good and shines up nice. It is pretty much rust free but there is evidence of past body work on the drivers door and quarter panels at some point (still very presentable driver). The interior is also in decent shape. The rear seats are very nice but the front drivers seat has some tears and needs to be recovered. The carpet is in nice shape. The dash is in very good shape. Dash chrome is in nice shape. Console is in nice shape. Door panels are decent but beginning to show there age (drivers side has a rip that is taped). All gauges on the car work (fuel, Amps, temperature and oil pressure). The horn, lights, turn signals and wipers all work. Car also has a brand new JVC AM/FM CD stereo radio installed. The car has the correct wheel covers. Rear bumper is new and looks great. Front is original and a little dull. The finish work where the cuts were made are decent but are somewhat crude (however still look correct and can be easily improved upon if desired). The trunk is clean and has a new correct trunk liner and tire cover (see picture).This Thunderbird gets attention everywhere and is a blast to drive! It looks, feels, and drives like a real convertible but you never need to worry about the top not working!!! Here is your chance to own a Thunderbird convertible for about a third of what a real one in this condition would sell for!!!!! Feel free to email with questions or call me at 440-785-2687. Shipping of the car is the responsibility of the buyer. However, I am happy to assist in finding transportation of the vehicle. On Apr-30-14 at 14:00:45 PDT, seller added the following information: THE ROOF OF THIS CAR HAS BEED REMOVED (cut). THERE IS NOT A TOP TO THIS CAR. Open air only as shown.... |
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