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Ford : Thunderbird Base Hardtop 2-Door 1964 ford thunderbird t bird 64 tbird for sale

Ford : Thunderbird Base Hardtop 2-Door 1964 ford thunderbird t bird 64 tbird for sale

$7,500

Bainbridge Island, Washington

Year 1964

Make Ford

Model Thunderbird

Category Coupe

Mileage 30218

Posted Over 1 Month

For sale is an AMERICAN CLASSIC CAR....a 1964 Ford Thunderbird Coupe. Runs and drives and just needs a little love to be a real winner. Perfect candidate for a full restoration. See the pics, and ask if you have any questions BEFORE bidding. This car is located in SEATTLE WA area and BUYER is responsible for shipping, please look into shipping costs BEFORE you bid. The $7500 price is VERY realistic for this condition, however, feel free to make your best offer! Thanks for looking and GOOD LUCK!

Trim Base Hardtop 2 Door

Pontiac : Fiero FORMULA Ultra Rare 1988 Pontiac Fiero Formula with Under 50K miles! Red/Grey w/sunroof!

Pontiac : Fiero FORMULA Ultra Rare 1988 Pontiac Fiero Formula with Under 50K miles! Red/Grey w/sunroof!

$12,600

Bainbridge Island, Washington

Year 1988

Make Pontiac

Model Fiero

Category Coupe

Mileage 49982

Posted Over 1 Month

One of only 5,484 ever produced. 1988 is the ONLY year of the Formula and is the final production year of the Fiero. Red with grey interior.5 speedCold AirRemovable Sunroof!49,982 ORIGINAL miles! Also included is the original owners manual, build sheet and lots of other paperwork (see pics)$12,600 or best offer. Not in a hurry to sell, as it's going to keep going up in value.For a 27 year old car, this is as close to new as you will find. I'd give it a 9.5 on a scale of 10. It has some typical wear and tear but is extremely clean for it's age. There is some cracking paint on the front bumper which was estimated at $400 to repair, so I have adjusted the price accordingly as I'd rather have the new buyer do that themselves.Some background info:Currently the Fiero has a cult following of owners and customizers. While all Fiero models are considered to be collectible, the 1988 model year is especially sought after by collectors due to its limited production numbers and vastly improved underpinnings. The 1988 Fiero brought a new suspension design, thought by many to have a striking resemblance to those designed by Lotus, which at the time, was about to be acquired by General Motors. The suspension was never a Lotus design though; it was the suspension the Pontiac engineers had designed in the beginning, along with what they learned from the racing program. Up front were revised control arms and knuckles that reduced steering effort and improved the scrub radius. In the back, the old Citation parts were replaced with a real tri-link suspension with all new knuckles. This new suspension came with staggered wheel sizes on WS6 suspension equipped models, with 15 in (380 mm) by 6 in (150 mm) wide wheels up front and 15 in (380 mm) by 7 in (180 mm) wide wheels in the rear for improved handling balance and to offset the slightly increased front track that resulted from the improvements. Topping off the package were the new vented disc brakes at all four corners, which addressed braking complaints of road testers. The 1988 Fiero is the most desired by automotive collectors because of the improvements made to the 1988 model year, and this being the last year of production.

Trim Formula