1964 Ford Thunderbird
Car History
The Ford Thunderbird was a rear wheel drive automobile which was
manufactured by Ford in the United States over eleven model
generations from 1955 through 2005. The Thunderbird created a
market niche that eventually became known as the personal luxury
car.
For 1964 the Thunderbird was restyled in favor of a more
squared-off appearance, which was mostly evident when viewing the
car from the side or rear. Hinting at its roots in the previous
generation Thunderbird that it evolved from, the new model retained
a similar grille design with quad headlights.
Nothing pops like a Rangoon Red 1964 Ford Thunderbird convertible
with a white interior and wire wheels, like the one we have at
Adventure Classics.
Engine & Drivetrain
Our completely restored T-Bird has the powerful 390 cubic-inch V8
engine painted in Ford Racing Blue, with the four-barrel
carburetor, correct gold painted valve covers and air cleaner
assembly, and an engine compartment that looks like it was back in
1964.
Everything looks factory correct and the big V8 fires up easily
with a great exhaust note out the rear dual exhaust system. Options
and features include power steering, factory spinners on wire wheel
hubcaps with newer white sidewall tires, backed by the 3-speed
automatic transmission, and more.
Interior
The gorgeous white leather interior really completes the red
exterior with power bucket seats, a power folding roof, a complete
set of factory gauges and other gauges, matching rear seat and door
panels, factory console in the middle with excellent chrome trim,
black carpeting, black three spoke sports steering wheel, and AM/FM
radio.
Exterior
Our Bird is painted that bright stunning Rangoon Red over those
classic lines that still look sleek today. It has great chrome
bumpers and trim, rear fender skirts, and the rear end houses those
iconic T-Bird emblems in the rear brake light lenses giving this
car the look of that rocket ship styling from that era.
This rocket was actually owned by U.S Air Force Brigadier General
Arthur W. Cruikshank Jr. and includes all kind of paperwork,
documentation, and receipts.
Conclusion
This restored 1964 Ford Thunderbird Convertible we have at
Adventure Classics is a gem that you will cherish when you add it
to your collection.
You too can enjoy the fun in the sun with the top a down when you
buy it and make it your own.
Call or email us at:
[email protected]
(727) 688-1148 OR (727) 580-9919
AdventureClassicCars.com