


For some reason, the heater doesn’t blow hot, while the A/C doesn’t blow cold. There also appears to be an issue with the heater and air conditioning. The buyer might choose to tackle this one themselves, although it would probably be easier to hand the task to an auto electrician. Sometimes, some of them fail to operate, which could indicate a faulty earth somewhere under the dash. One of these is an intermittent fault with some of the gauges. There are no urgent problems, but there are a few that will need to be addressed at some point. One area where the buyer may have the chance to do some tinkering is on the interior. The listing indicates that the Ford has 50,000 genuine miles on its odometer, and it seems that the owner has evidence to back this claim. The Thunderbird is said to drive nicely and is ready to be enjoyed by its buyer. He has also replaced sundry other items, and the hard work and expense appear to have been worth it. Since the owner removed it from the barn, he has treated it to a Petronics electronic ignition, as well as a new coil, new plugs, new plug wires, and new tires. The T-Bird is a numbers-matching vehicle, and it appears that it is in sound mechanical health. This V8 should be pumping out 300hp, and while the Landau weighs a not inconsiderable 4,729lbs, it should still be capable of covering the ¼ mile in 16.8 seconds. Powering the Thunderbird is a Z-Code 390ci V8, while a 3-speed automatic transmission, power steering, and power brakes are all within character for a classic that Ford was marketing as a personal luxury car. The chrome and hubcaps shine nicely for a driver-quality car, and the original tinted glass appears to be flawless. There are none visible in the supplied photos, and this gives us cause to be optimistic about the floors and frame. The owner describes the vehicle’s condition as being good overall, and he doesn’t mention any problems with rust. The vinyl top is in excellent condition, with no signs of lifting or bubbles.
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There are no significant defects in the finish, while the panels look straight and free from dings or dents. The owner admits that it has received an older repaint before he found it hiding in a Utah barn, and this paint still holds an impressive shine.

The Landau is finished in Phoenecian Yellow with a Black vinyl top, and its presentation is very tidy.

Bidding has reached $5,600 in a No Reserve auction. Located in Spanish Fork, Utah, you will find the Thunderbird listed for sale here on eBay. It has just come onto the market, and with the bidding sitting surprisingly low, it could potentially represent a bargain buy. That’s what this 1964 Ford Thunderbird Landau represents, and it has now been transformed into a turn-key classic for its next lucky owner. There’s no feeling quite like opening a barn and finding a classic car that is in excellent condition under a layer of dust.
