1969 Ford Fairlane 500 Convertible - No Reserve on 2040-cars
Lewisberry, Pennsylvania, United States
1969 Ford Fairlane 500 Convertible 4 speed Manual 302 CID 1-2 BBL Engine 4 speed Runs and Drives. Found this car in a sale in New York, don't know too much about it, but car looks good for its age and no serious problems on the car. Has 69k miles, body is in good shape, some minimal rust on the body and the paint has some scuffs and marks around the car. There are tiny dents, nothing serious. The interior is in great shape, dash board has no tears or rips. There are small tears in the front seat on driver side, back seat is in perfect shape, door panels are in great shape no tears. New top was put on recently, there are no tears. Convertible top motor works great. Car would need a tune up, because it stood around for a while. The trunk had a trunk pan installed in the center, but there are several rust holes on the edges (pictured). Some parts of the cars need to be screwed and tightened. Front right fender needs several screws, both doors need hinges tightened, doors close with force. Chrome piece in front of the hood needs to be installed. Front left window needs to be put on rollers, doesnt go up. The car would need about couple days of work to get it running good. There is some rust underneath the car, please look at the pictures and email me to get more pictures because I can only put 24 pictures up. In near future it would need welding of the front frame rail and tourque box, due to rust. The car came with a registration from New York, because cars back then didn't have titles, so in order to get title in your state just show them the registration to convert to title. I can ship the car or you can pick up locally. It is in zip code 17339 (Lewisberry, PA).
I will need deposit of $500 within 48 hours, and must pick up car within 7 days. The VIN # is 9H36F191800
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