1965 Ford Fairlane Base 351 Engine on 2040-cars
Mount Hope, West Virginia, United States
1965 ford fairlane 2 door hardtop. Built into a 4X4 on ford ranger pickup frame. 351 H.O. engine with four barrel carburetor, C4 automatic transmission. Runs great, four wheel drive works nicely. New custom door panels, headliner, carpet, gas tank, tru roller timing chain and gears, water pump, aluminum radiator out of explorer, etc. Have 95 percent of chrome comes with car if you want it. American Racing wheels with 12.50 X33 tires with good tread. Very unique vehicle, paint is not primer it is flat black hot rod paint. The only thing not completed on car is front drive shaft, it was stolen while out to be repaired. Vehicle must be picked up locally or buyer provides own shipping. Car can be driven as is. Will assist with loading. If you want a vehicle that is unique and draws attention this is it. Also car was parked for years but body only has 53,000 miles on it. Also there is no rust.
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