1964 Ford Fairlane on 2040-cars
Fortuna, California, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:351C
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Ford
Model: Fairlane
Trim: 500
Options: CD Player
Mileage: 72,629
Exterior Color: Blue
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Black
Drive Type: 2 Wheel
Number of Cylinders: 8
I'm selling my 1964 Fairlane. This is a rust free daily driver that gets 17 mpg and runs great. The engine and paint are less than 4 years old. If you are interested in the details see below. Feel free to ask questions and I will get back to you as soon as I can. I have a clean title in hand.
MECHANICAL:
Engine: 1970 351 Cleveland with 4-barrel heads with 4-bolt main block. Engine has approximately 7,000 miles on it.
-Keith Black 11.5-1 pistons
- Competition cams, camshaft and stainless steel single groove valves and retainers, dual valve springs with PC style seals, Magnum roller rockers, and push rod guides.
-Weiand single-plane manifold with Holley 650 double pumper carburetor.
-Mallory Unilite electronic distributor with ProMaster coil.
-Be Cool aluminum radiator with electric fan and temperature sensor.
-Ford Motor Sport billet horse power pulley set.
-Custom exhaust.
-Milodon oil pump and hardened oil pump shaft.
-All lights and electricals work.
-Summit one wire alternator.
Transmission: C4 automatic 3-speed with shift kit and B&M Megashifter.
Differential: Ford 8-inch with 300 gears.
Battery: Optima red top.
EXTERIOR:
-Car was professionally repainted less than 4 years ago. There were no significant rust issues to address.
-All chrome and trim is in nice shape.
-Custom aluminum rims. 14x7 new front tires and rears are still good.
INTERIOR:
-Replaced bench with new upholstered bucket seats. (still have matching front bench and will include it in the sale)
-Rear seat is in good shape.
-New headliner.
-New door seals.
-New trunk seal.
-New seat belts.
-Console with Auto Gauge 2.5-inch cluster.
-Panasonic AM/FM/CD stereo with auxiliary input. Polk Audio 6.5" component set in the front. Panasonic 6.5" coaxials in rear.
-New dash cap/pad.
-Rare intermittent wiper pedal on floor.
EXTRA PARTS:
-Sanderson block-hugger headers 4V (never installed).
- Power steering reservoir and pump.
- New back pieces for the front seats (never installed).
- Crites Industries Thunderbolt engine compartment conversion kit to install 427/429.
-Kelsey Hayes front disc brakes with rotors and spindles. (need reconditioning)
VARIOUS ISSUES:
-A few very small chips in the paint on the hood due to this being a daily driver.
-Headers rub upper A arms. (Block hugger headers are being provided with the sale to solve this problem.)
-The chrome on the scoop has some etching.
Payment: $500 Paypal deposit is due within 24 hours of auction's end. The remaining balance must be paid within 3 days through electronic funds transfer.
The buyer is responsible for pickup or transport of vehicle and all additional parts to the final destination.
*I took a video of the Fairlane and posted it on YouTube for the buyer to get a better look at my car. If you are interested contact me and I will send you the link.
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