64 T-bird, 1964 Ford 390 Thunderbird Collector Car, Must Sell Please Offer on 2040-cars
Memphis, Tennessee, United States
THUNDERBIRD390 T-BIRD 1964 89K MILES AUTOMATIC NICE COLLECTORS TBIRD WITH A UNIQUE SPECIAL HISTORY THIS CAR HAS BEEN LOVED AND CARED FOR... IT WAS PURCHASED BRAND NEW IN 1964 BY ITS ONLY OWNER...YES ..... 50 YEARS AGO NOW IT WAS PURCHASED FROM FORD BY THE GRANDFATHER, THE ORIGINAL OWNER WHO HAS UNFORTUNATLY PASSED AWAY....THE CAR HAS BEEN OBTAINED FROM THE GRANDSON WITH ITS CLEAR OPEN TITLE,,,ASSOCIATED PAPER WORK FROM GRANDMOTHER AND CERTIFICATE OF DEATH OF GRANDFATHER THIS T-BIRD WAS NEVER AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE UNTILL NOW DUE TO ITS PARTICULAR CIRCUMSTANCES - IT HAS ALWAYS BEEN PROPERLY MAINTAINED AND CARED FOR AND IT SHOWS AND DRIVES WHERE YOU KNOW THAT IT HAS THE ENGINE FIRES RIGHT UP AND SOUNDS POWERFUL AND IT SHIFTS OUT AND DRIVES STRONGLY AND SECURLY FACTORY T-BIRD RALLY DELUXE WHEEL SPINNERS CAPS WITH LIKE NEW GUARDSMAN WHITE WALL TIRES
GOOD STONG 390 4 BARRREL ENGINE THAT RUNS VERY WELL AND STARTS RIGHT UP EVERY TIME THE OVERALL CONDITION OF THE THUNDERBIRD IS GOOD AND IT PRESENTS WELL WITH A SOLID STRAIGHT BODY THE PAINT HAS DAMAGE ON THE END OF FRONT DRIVER SIDE FENDER AS SHOWN IN PHOTOS .... ALSO PLEASE NOTICE A CRACK IN THE PAINT ON CENTER FRONT OF HOOD IM SURE MANY THINGS HAVE BEEN RESTORED AND REPAIRED AND REPLACED OVER ITS YEARS... BUT NOW IT PRESENTLY HAS A PASSENGER WINDOW THAT WONT ROLL UP AND SOME BULBS OUT AND OR POSSIBLE FUSES WITH SOME GAUGES NOT WORKING...HOWEVER IT PRESENTS VERY WELL AND FIRES RIGHT UP AND RUNS AND DRIVES WELL AS WELL WITH DISCLOSING ALL THE BAD THINGS AND TAKING INTO CONSIDERATION THE ASKING PRICES - I BELEIVE IT IS PRICED THOUSANDS UNDER MARKET VALUE I AM CURRENTLY IN A SELLING POSITION AND AM VERY WILLING TO DEAL - IF YOUR IN THE PRESENT POSITION TO PURCHASE I THINK IT IS A EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY THIS 64 T-BIRD IS BEING SOLD AS IS WHERE IS IN MEMPHIS TENNESSEE WITH CLEAN CLEAR OPEN TITLE PAYPAL DEPOSIT REQUIRED AT CLOSE OF AUCTION AND BANK WIRE TRANSFER FOR BALANCE THANK YOU FOR LOOKING AND HOPE YOU MIGHT CONSIDER MAKING A OFFER |
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Lincoln Continental production likely to shift to Flat Rock
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