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1964 Ford Thunderbird Mild Custom... Flake/panel/candy Paint!!! on 2040-cars

Year:1964 Mileage:25000
Location:

Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States

Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States

This is a great T bird. I am the 3rd owner. 2nd owner whom I purchased car from had owned it since 1978. In that time the motor was rebuilt twice. Most recently about 20k miles ago. Car runs like a dream. Could drive across the country and back tomorrow! 390 with Automatic. All vacuum lines have freshly been replaced. Nothing is needed mechanically. 

This car has power steering, power brakes, heat and AC (AC system needs to be flushed and charged) Gauges work, lights work. The small wing glass in rear are not functioning. They should just need new switches. However I have always just left them up. Everything else electrical and vacuum operated works well. 

The roof is new fresh paint. Custom Flake and Candy. Starts off with Silver small flake base coat. Then has 3 panels, lace in center and scales on outer panels. And Sunburst Panels on the side. Topped with a Blue candy and clear. Shines like crazy in the run. The rest of the paint job, is an older light blue paint job. It is not perfect, but fits the car well and looks good. There is one spot of rust on pass side rear quater panel. It can easily be patched and I am willing to negotiate that into the purchase if price is met. The trunk has zero rust, perfect shape. Floors, rockers, etc are solid. The hood as a could dings that can be seen in pictures. One around letters and one just above and to left of the T. I do have the missing letters and some other extra parts that go with the car.

The interior is in great shape, Headliner is flawless, Seats and carper are a few years old, but OEM style replacements, so in great shape. There is a crack on top of dash, as many of these had. Glass is all great shape, as well as trim. 

This car is ready to cruise. Fly in, drive it home. I see no reason you cannot drive this car anywhere. It has great power, can easily cruise down highway at 85 and feel like your on a cloud. Any other questions, please ask before you bid. I can take more pictures if need be. If you are local or know someone local, I would be glad to show it.

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