Gateway Classic Cars of Detroit
15000 Commerce Drive N
Dearborn, MI 48120
Gateway Classic Cars of Detroit is excited to present this 1964 Ford Thunderbird! Resplendent in its gleaming white exterior and adorned with a sleek black vinyl interior, this Thunderbird represents the epitome of American luxury and style. Beneath the hood lies a powerful 390 CID V8 engine, matched to an automatic transmission, delivering a smooth and commanding ride. One standout feature of this Thunderbird is its Swing Away steering wheel, a pioneering design that pivoted to ease access into the vehicle, adding a touch of innovation to the classic driving experience. This Ford offers modern conveniences like an AM/FM Radio, power brakes, power steering, and white wall tires that provide both style and substance. This 1964 Ford Thunderbird is not just a car; its a piece of American automotive history, a symbol of elegance, and a testament to Fords commitment to luxury and craftsmanship. This classic continues to captivate enthusiasts and collectors alike with its timeless design and enduring appeal.
Year: | 1964 |
Make: | Ford |
Model: | Thunderbird |
Mileage: | 25051 |
Exterior Color: | Powder Blue |
Interior Color: | Black |
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Stock: | DET2162 |
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Transmission: | Automatic |
Vin: | 4Y83Z111518 |
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Our Detroit Showroom opened its doors in June of 2013 and is the fourth addition to Gateway Classic Cars. Detroit has been dubbed as the "Motor City Capital of the World" and has earned that title by being home base for American automobile manufacturers such as General Motors, Ford Motor Company and Dodge/Chrysler. Detroit is also home to the largest automotive gathering in the world, The Woodward Dream Cruise which is hosted annually on the 3rd weekend of August.
Our Detroit Showroom is located in historic "Ford Country" just footsteps from the Ford Motor Company World Headquarters building and a short drive to the General Motors World Headquarters located in the Renaissance Building in Downtown Detroit. Henry Ford once roamed these streets with Model T's, the Dodge brothers raced their way around city roads and extinct companies like Oldsmobile and Pontiac have left us fossils reminding us of the greatest era in automotive history, the muscle car era.
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