1964 Ford Thunderbird Convertible "california Blue Bird" on 2040-cars
San Jose, California, United States
1964 Ford Thunderbird Convertible "California Blue Bird" Up for your consideration is a 1964 Ford Thunderbird Convertible. This is a truly stunning car that turns heads. The car was done in a metallic blue exterior with matching seats and carpets. The top is dark blue cloth. This car runs and drives beautifully. The transmission shifts as it should. The drivetrain has 30,000 miles. List of work completed in the last year: 1. New paint job 2. New carpet, seats, dash, etc. 3. Blue cloth top 4. California black plates 5. Shocks ball joints 6. Power seat switch 7. Water pump 8. New starter 9. Complete tune up 10. New battery 11. New tires 12. Heads set up for unleaded 13. Complete for weather stripping 14. Super nice front and rear chromed bumpers 15. Spent $3000 on top 16. Complete brake job 17. Chromed pillar posts 18. New kick panels Needs attention: 1. horn 2. heater core 3. touch paint on small areas My cell phone number is 408-395-0696. Ask for John. I live in Los Gatos, CA. 45 miles from San Francisco. Can help on overseas shipping. Car must be paid in 5 days after auction by bank transfer. |
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