

The drivetrain was unchanged from 1963, but the M-series (. If the file has been modified from its original state, some details such as the timestamp may not fully reflect those of the original file. The 1964, 1965, 1966 Ford Thunderbird models represented a series of design and performance changes.

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This file contains additional information such as Exif metadata which may have been added by the digital camera, scanner, or software program used to create or digitize it. View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap Powered by the original engine, a 390ci ( 6.3 Litre) V8 engine, it produced when new 223.5Kw of power, delivered to the rear wheels via a 3 speed Cruise-O-Matic.
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Īvailable as a Hardtop (Standard or Landau) or Convertible and Landau (vinyl roof and simulated S-bars on the rear pillars).Įngine 275hp 9 Code or 300hp Z Code 390 cu in V8 The 1964-66 Flair Birds were the most luxurious Thunderbirds to date, and they signaled a clear change in direction for Fords popular personal-luxury car. The interior of the 1964 Thunderbird was truly space age, with chrome and aluminium accents, jet-inspired instrument panel, slim-line front bucket seats and wrap around rear seating. The 64 Thunderbird was the only Thunderbird to have the word 'Thunderbird' on the front hood instead of the image of the Thunderbird. Ford (USA) Thunderbird 6.4 (390 ci) (1964-1965) Which oil should you use for your Ford (USA) Thunderbird 6.4 (390 ci) (1964-1965) Complete advice for all components, such as the engine, gearbox (transaxle), brake system, power steering system and cooling system. If you have specific questions, or want to discuss conversions, I'm happy to answer questions - but why don't you e-mail me directly BTW, I'm about to take a trip to Atlanta, so I might not respond right away. Dual headlights, a low-placed sweeping grille with horizontal bars stretching from end to end, deeply sculptured sides were new as were the large rectangular taillights replacing the round ones of the third generation. The early 1964 radios had these markings, later they were removed. The fourth generation Thunderbirds were built from 1964-66, nicknamed the 'Jet Birds', although pretty much unchanged underneath, the shape was restyled with a more squared off sharp look. Description 1964 Ford Thunderbird Hardtop (26674562182).jpg
