1964 Ford Thunderbird Landau on 2040-cars
Susanville, California, United States
Engine:V8 390
For Sale By:Private Seller
Used
Year: 1964
Drive Type: CruiseOmatic
Make: Ford
Mileage: 94,000
Model: Thunderbird
Trim: Landau package
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Take a look at this GORGEOUS -
PAMPERED - 3 OWNER SINCE NEW - 1964 Ford Thunderbird Landau Two Door
Hardtop, WOW ! You can now own a VERY NICE Classic car that is
getting hard to find, especially in this kind of BEAUTIFUL condition ! What a
value it is at the reserve price which is set very
low ! This Thunderbird still retains it's correctly mounted - FACTORY
ORIGINAL - driver's door mounted Thunderbird data plate. This BEAUTY is a NICE - DRY - SOLID - ARIZONA STATE car and it shows !! In my opinion you're
not going to find much nicer ORIGINAL FLOORS than the ones that are on
this BEAUTY !! I drove this Thunderbird for about a week as my everyday
driver and I can
assure you it runs and drives EXCELLENT !! It cruises smoothly and
easily in town and also on the freeway.
These vehicles have an appreciative group of owners any of which would be pleased to own this one. The suspension and drive line all seem to be in good working order as well as the electrical system. All of the ORIGINAL Chrome and Stainless exterior body trim and moldings are in VERY NICE condition including VERY NICE ORIGINAL Chrome front and rear bumpers, VERY NICE ORIGINAL badging and VERY NICE ORIGINAL Chrome grill and headlight surrounds. Check out the ORIGINAL wheel covers and NEW whitewall steel belted radial tires. Boy does this combination look OUTSTANDING on this 'Bird and really give it that clean look !! The Clean - Solid trunk is equipped with the ORIGINAL vinyl liner and a full size spare tire. This Thunderbird is a good investment opportunity and it is priced right ! It is in very good condition from top to bottom and from front to back. It will not disappoint someone looking for a good example of a sought after and hard to find collector car which is not seen at every stop light for sure. If you have been looking but cannot find a Classic Thunderbird worthy of your hard earned money look NO further ! All of the Original light lenses and reflectors are clear, bright and BEAUTIFUL !! This vehicle is in nice mechanical condition and it runs and drives very well. It is solid with respect to the overall mechanical condition as well as the overall cosmetic impression. If you need to speak to me my name is Wayne and my telephone number is (530) 252-6209.
We
prefer a bank to bank wire transfer of funds as payment for the car but
we will also accept a bank cashiers check. We do accept paypal for deposit only. This
vehicle can be had for quite a bit less than what it is worth. There are many classic car lenders out there with low rates, if you need this service try JJbest.com, its quick and easy. |
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