1967 Ford Fairlane Xl 500 Convertible Roller Does Come With A 67 289 And C4 Tran on 2040-cars
Newton, Wisconsin, United States
This is a 1967 ford Fairlane XL 500 Convertible Roller that needs a total restoration . I do have a correct year engine and transmission that go with the sale of the car along with all the extra parts . 1967 289 engine along with the attached C4 automatic transmission . Floor pans are completely gone . But do have the complete set of front and rear floor pans that go with the sale of the car . The car is missing the interior as far as the seats front buckets and the rear seat also missing is the console and automatic floor shifter witch this car did come with . I have some extra parts that go along with the sale of the car also a good radiator, drive shaft , speedometer dash , almost like new set of stock 67 Fairlane hub caps and all four floor pans front and rear for the car . Does have all the complete hydraulics for the convertible that seem to be in good shape . The car does have a good Wisconsin Car Title . Note Delivery is available will deliver for $1.50 a mile .
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