what is a 1964 thunderbird worth in 2007

Asked by diana512 Apr 17, 2007 at 04:51 PM about the 1964 Ford Thunderbird

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Will the  1964 ford thunderbird be an investment worth collecting or holding on to

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well look at it this way thunderbirds are popular they are raising in value some more than others 67's were bought well optioned for $1500 and no go for bookos the 1964 birds may never be worth as much as other years ,and may never reach that value even if restord perfectly but ther still raising in value just look a the original cost to wat they are going for now

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I fing the 64 landaus and convertibles are more valueable due to less produced

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IF you LOVE the car yes if not you are a tool. 64 is not considered a great collector year but it is a favorite of mine and a few others. IF you are just looking to own a collectable buy something else you love more IF you Love the car and value might be a bonus then buy it drive it and enjoy it.

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Any car is worth what someone is willing to pay.if yours is in good shape & originol,then yes is worth holding on to.just dont let it sit,drive it at least 2 times a month,50 miles each trip.

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i got one for sale 64 pretty good shape kevin 8122081607

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