This was just listed on Bring a Trailer. It’s had a color change, brake upgrade, aftermarket air conditioning compressor, aluminum radiator, and an alternator.
It says it has a top loader, so either its a late production car or someone swapped the T-10 for the top loader.
Jim
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‘64 Cyclone on BAT
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Re: ‘64 Cyclone on BAT
I like it, but it has a few things I don't like under the hood. Probably going to go too high for me anyway.
1965 Mercury Cyclone former drag car, 1971 Boss 351 engine, 4 speed, ladder bars, etc. Now returned to a street car.
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Re: ‘64 Cyclone on BAT
I looked over the pictures and saw a number of things that were done a little sloppy. I won’t go into the details. I believe the or interior color may have been black, the code says 6 which is not listed in the shop manual I have. The arm rests, dash pad, and console lid are black, maybe someone swapped out the seats and door panels to white.Boss/Cyclone wrote: ↑Sun Nov 19, 2023 6:46 pmI like it, but it has a few things I don't like under the hood. Probably going to go too high for me anyway.
Probably did that when the changed the exterior color from maroon to black.
Jim
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Re: ‘64 Cyclone on BAT
Pretty nice Cyclone, Jim.
There are a few goofy things under the hood but they wouldn't require much time or money to fix.
The Cragars don't allow enough offset to run a wider tire? IDK, never have owned a set.
Joe
There are a few goofy things under the hood but they wouldn't require much time or money to fix.
The Cragars don't allow enough offset to run a wider tire? IDK, never have owned a set.
Joe
Re: ‘64 Cyclone on BAT
It will be interesting to see what this goes for, I’m estimating in the mid 20’s.Joe Travers wrote: ↑Sun Nov 19, 2023 8:54 pmPretty nice Cyclone, Jim.
There are a few goofy things under the hood but they wouldn't require much time or money to fix.
The Cragars don't allow enough offset to run a wider tire? IDK, never have owned a set.
Joe
They are 14” Cragars so I am not sure. When I had Cragar SS on my Cyclone back in the ‘70’s I had 15x4 in the front and 15x 7 in the rear. The rear had positive offset so I could run a wide tire but it was too low of a profile. The front tires were tall and I had some rubbing issues. This is why this time I bought the wheels and tires then built the car around them.
Jim
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Re: ‘64 Cyclone on BAT
I'm guessing $30K+ Not quite as clean as the one sold last year for $50K, JMO.
Joe