Rare! 1962 W/ Factory A/c & Factory Tint Windows Ford 260 V8 Fairlane 500 on 2040-cars
Coarsegold, California, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:260 V8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Model: Fairlane
Trim: White
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Drive Type: Rear wheel
Mileage: 40,822
Sub Model: 500
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: White
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: White
Number of Doors: 4
Number of Cylinders: 8
Here is a 1962 ford Fairlane 500 that is complete and is a very rare car! Its
rare because it comes with factory Air conditioning and tinted glass.
The glass is all in excellent condition too by the way!
It has a 260 V8 engine that does run. The car was a good driving car.
The tires are new but the car has been sitting in the shade for a few years.
It also comes with original California black license plates and they
will also match the pink slip. The engine is complete under the hood.
It also comes with all the emblems. We reconditioned the hood and trunk
lids. We sandblasted them and primed them gray. The car only has 40k miles
on the odometer and the engine runs good. The drive line was disconnected
for towing. There is some rust here and there but not to bad. I have lots
and lots of close ups of all the rusty areas and the seats ect. So email
for more photos. This would make a great rare classic car fixer upper.
It will need to be towed because the drive line is disconnected. The body
is in great shape no dents. Also the trim pieces are all there and in great
shape too come see the car or ask for more photos.
We live in coarse gold near the new chuckchansi indian casino
just 30 minutes north of Fresno Ca on hwy 41 half way between
Fresno and Yosemite national park, closer to Fresno though than Yosemite.
Call Doug 559-916-3771 you will need to trailer the car yourself or pay
freight car shipping
Ford Fairlane for Sale
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