The 1964 Ford Thunderbird was equipped with a 390 cubic inch (6.4 liter) V8 with Cruise-O-Matic automatic transmission – both were standard in the T-Bird.
1964 saw Ford restyling the Thunderbird, it was the fourth time since its introduction in 1955. It had actually seen slow down in sales during 1963 and the new look for ’64 resulted in a boost of 30,000 extra sales.
This Pagoda Green T-Bird has covered just 68,510 miles in its lifetime and maintains most of its originality.

This new fourth generation had a more squared off appearance. This was particularly evident from the rear. Note too the departure from round taillights to square ones.
The front end had a more aggressive look and the hood now featured a new scoop (power dome) on the top. ‘Thunderbird’ was now featured in script on the front fenders behind the front wheels.
We now saw THUNDERBIRD spelled out in letters across the front of the hood, rather than the emblem that adorned the 1963 models (lettering actually removed on this car).
Ford described making the new Thunderbird for 1964 more luxurious by; creating a jet-age cockpit up forward with flight-deck panel and instrumentation…. new shell contour seats to cradle driver and passenger in supreme comfort… a new console topped by padded arm rest.

THUNDERBIRD STANDARD EQUIPMENT
300-hp Thunderbird 390 V8 (Z-code) | Cruise-O-Matic Drive Automatic Transmission |
Power Steering | Power Brakes |
Swing-Away Steering Wheel | Silent-Flo Ventilation |

SOME AVAILABLE THUNDERBIRD OPTIONS FOR ’64
Option | Price |
Power Windows | $108 |
Power Seats | $184 |
Leather Seats | $106 |
Tinted Windows | $43 |
Air Conditioning | $415 |
Ford produced 60,552 Thunderbird 2-door Hardtops, 22,715 2-door Landau Hardtops and 9,198 convertibles for the 1964 model year. Prices started at $4,486.
This 1964 Thunderbird is currently for sale on eBay. (follow the link for even more photos)
I own one in 1966 mine was hardtop white wish I had it back