![]() It is with integrity and honesty that we describe our cars, but they are in fact, up to 100 years old, may have had many previous owners, modifications or alterations that are unknown to the dealer, so it's not possible to verify everything about every car.Īs always we welcome personal inspections and or independent appraisers prior to the sale. Please inquire as to what documentation we have on the vehicle you are purchasing. It's to the best of our knowledge that everything we advertise has all indications of being that claim. Vehicle Descriptions, representations and claims are based on what can be seen by the human eye, documentation, previous professional experience, opinion, factory claims, and, or, information passed on to us by previous owners or restorers. Show or drive this Blue Chip Investment Grade, Collector Quality, Iconic, '64 Thunderbird!Īll vehicles have been professionally restored and reproduced unless otherwise noted as a "Survivor" please ask your sales enthusiast for details.Optional Wire-Wheels with Redline tires.Original 2-spoke, color-matched steering wheel with Tilt-Away Steering Column.ğactory gauges including 120MPH Speedo, Fuel, Volts and Temperature.Great looking Correct “55” Code Red Bucket Seat interior with full Factory Console.Mirror Finish, Correct “M” Code Wimbledon White Paint with Red Pinstripe professionally show waxed.ğord Cruise-o-matic Automatic Transmission.đ of only 9,198 T-Bird Convertible produced (92,465 total T-Birds Produced in 1964).We navigate the confusing landscape of wholesale, salvage and consumer markets to sell the vehicles in the best venue to the most appropriate buyer base. To learn more or to learn more, visit Car Donation Wizard or call us at 87.Īdvanced Remarketing Services offers innovative solutions to some of the remarketing industry’s toughest questions. Your vehicle donation can help LAST CHANCE FOR ANIMALS or any other charity of your choice. Today, this ’64 Thunderbird became part of the car donation wizard program and is slated to help save the lives of mistreated and abused animals around the world. ![]() It’s got a 390 cubic inch, 4V, V-8 engine and was the 139,991 car ordered for production. 2 Modifications continued until sales started to fall in 1981…which some will proclaim was the beginning of the end for the Ford Thunderbird who could never really recapture the market strength it once boasted.Īccording to its VIN (Vehicle Identification Number), this particular Ford is a 1964 convertible that came off the line in Wixom, Michigan. In response to small trunk space concerns from owners, Ford introduced the “deep well” trunk in this year’s model creating more room than ever before. Only 92,465 units of the ‘64 model were produced 1 and it was the only model to have the word “Thunderbird’ on the front hood instead of the image of the Thunderbird. Something Special: Ford manufactured over 4.4 million T-birds over the span of 50 years beginning in 1955. So, while the T-bird was “shiny and pretty” to me as a child,…now I “get it”, Dad. ![]() Now an adult with a small child of my own, I know how much blood, sweat and tears (and money) go into making “the impossible”, possible. By the time it was stolen from us in the middle of the night, dad had it just shy of completely restored. It needed lots of work, but that’s why he bought it. My Dad had a T-bird when I was just a kid. It’s made even sweeter because proceeds are supporting animal welfare organization, LAST CHANCE FOR ANIMALS. That makes me super excited about the ’64 convertible Thunderbird we received as a car donation – pictured above with Kelly, Melanie and Kayla. There is something about this automobile that melts my heart. Unless, of course, we’re talking about the Ford Thunderbird. And, while I deeply appreciate the passion some people have for all things auto, to me a car is a car. I’m not someone who stops in their tracks when a certain vehicle drives by, or knows the differences between a 19 model of ANY car.
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