However, the continued use of the same pictures, including an odd one of what appears to be the car in a living room, has us convinced it’s the same seller. At first, we thought it may have changed hands. SeptemUpdate – Well, it took nine months, but our hunch was right we would come across this overpriced Thunderbird we’ve been tracking for nearly three years once again. After trying to list the car for the better part of a month at $49,500, the seller just dropped their asking price to $35,000. OctoUpdate – The story continues with the seller of this ’64 Thunderbird we’ve been tracking the sale of for nearly three years. OctoUpdate – Nearing the end of their latest in a long line of conflicting ads, the seller once again raised their asking price from $35,000 to $39,500. For now, we’re labeling this ride “Sold?” However, we will keep an eye out for an updated listing. November 15, 2022, Update – While this “Classifind” expired recently, given the seller’s history, we suspect it may not actually be sold yet. If you haven’t followed this car with us over the past three years, you need to read the history we’ve tracked below. In their latest listing, the seller settled on asking $38,500. For now, we’re labeling this ride “Sold?” However, we will keep an eye out for an updated listing.ĭecemUpdate – It’s been three years since we started tracking the sale of this burgundy over-black 1964 Ford Thunderbird convertible. Here we go again…įebruary 1, 2023, Update – While this “Classifind” expired recently, given the seller’s history, we suspect it may not be sold yet. Despite no sale in over three years, the seller ignores that data and history and lists their Flair Bird for $48,000. MaUpdate – Thirty-nine months after we started tracking the sale of this 1964 Ford Thunderbird convertible, we came across the seller’s latest attempt with spring now in the air here in central New Jersey.
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