Rare 1964 Ford Thunderbird Convertible, Tonneau Cover, 390-v8, Match#'s on 2040-cars
Miami, Florida, United States
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RARE 1964 FORD THUNDERBIRD CONVERTIBLE!
* Matching numbers * Parade boot(Tonneau cover) * Factory power seats * Power windows * Factory A/C * Bucket seats * Console * Power steering * Power brakes * Wire wheel covers * Just out of a Florida Collection! This is a very nice and rare 1964 Ford Thunderbird Convertible that has just been acquired from a small Classic car collection in Florida! This beautiful Torch Red T-Bird comes fully equipped with all of the above mentioned options and has great curb appeal. The exterior of this car looks very nice and clean with good overall paint, a solid sofftop and nice chrome. The sofftop is all there but it needs servicing. The interior is all original and also in good shape. Seats, carpeting, dash and door panels are all in nice condition. There is some pitting on the interior chrome around the dash. Overall it is in good condition and is very solid. The engine and transmission runs and shift well. We have not taken it out on a long drive but it sounds good. Overall this is great T-Bird convertible that can be used as it sits or easily brought to the next level. Don't miss out on owning this beautiful Bird at a great price! Call me at 305-992-3575 if you have any questions. Thanks! |
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