1964 Ford Thunderbird

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$9,900 USD | Sold

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  • 390-cid V-8 engine
  • Automatic transmission
  • Florentine Green
  • Black canvas power top
  • Owner claims the interior is original
  • Power steering & brakes
  • Kelsey-Hayes wire wheels
  • Whitewall tires
  • AM radio and clock
  • Day/night mirror
  • Owner states the car is a good driver

The fourth generation Thunderbird was introduced in 1964. The main design differences from the previous models were a longer hood and a shorter roofline. The Thunderbird now featured rectangular sequential tail lights inset in the rear bumper. The fourth generation Thunderbird ran through 1966.

This 1964 Ford Thunderbird Convertible appears to be presented in Florentine Green, with a black canvas convertible power top. The car rides on whitewall tires mounted on Kelsey-Hayes wire wheels. The car is powered by a 390-cid V-8 engine mated to an automatic transmission. The owner claims the interior of the car is original. It features an AM radio and day/night mirror. Driver aides include power steering and brakes. The owner states the car is a good driver.

According to the data tag, the body code states 63A, which translates to a two-door hardtop. This means at some point this car was transformed to a convertible. The craftsmanship on the conversion is very well done.