1964 Ford Thunderbird 2 Dr. Ht. Matching Crate Motor on 2040-cars
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:396 V-8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: Thunderbird
Trim: 2 DR. HT. Coupe
Options: Cassette Player
Drive Type: Rear wheel drive
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Seats
Mileage: 99,193
Exterior Color: Dark blue metal flake small flake
Interior Color: White
Vintage 1964 FORD Thunderbird 2 Dr. Ht. original white interior. The driver bucket has a small line of stitching that has come undone, not torn, just unstitched with no tares or rips. The carpet is black and in good original condition. Dash board all original with all gauges present and working other than clock is there just not working. Push button stereo original radio. Head liner is white and in excellent condition with no rips, tares, or any other issues. Paint is not original. It is a very dark blue with a mini metal flake that really is beginning to show it's age, about 20 years old so, it's time. There's no dents other than maybe a ding and I mean a small ding or two here and there, not even serious shopping cart dings. The tires and rims are custom 20" star chrome rims with 20" low profile tires in decent shape. The odometer reads 99193 and 4 tenths however the motor was pulled out, then completely re-built, balanced and blue printed and there are less than 3,000 miles on it, so the engine is original and the numbers match the frame and tranny. Tranny works well, and shifts good. All glass is present and in good condition as is all of the chrome with no chrome pieces missing. This Bird is very clean and the body is extremely straight, no waves, dents, parts missing or any other issues. It also has the original (not after market) skirts and a custom chrome grill. It has a good clean title. The terms are $15,000 with $500 down and balance in either cash or cashier's check at close of auction or when picked up. This car is ready to start and drive you home tonight. This is a good sound car and is ready to star enjoying tonight! Any questions or concerns, please call (602) 722-5299 Peter or (480)227-1570 Malachi If you will be shipping instead of driving it home, we will help you locate a shipper.
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