1969 Ford Fairlane 500 Fastback Torino 302 V8 Original Window Sticker Buildsheet on 2040-cars
Sedalia, Missouri, United States
|  This is a 1969 Ford Fairlane 500 Fastback  It is also known as a Torino. It has the 302 V8, automatic transmission. Runs and drives great. I drive it a few times a week. The interior is nice, the floorboards have a few holes in them, the dash pad is excellent, the car has passed inspection. The head liner is in great shape. The seats are excellent and the car has working seat belts. The trunk pans are in excellent shape, and it has a new gas tank and lines. Breaks work great. The tires are excellent and the car has excellent power. The paint is a 20 footer, looks great from a distance, but you can see the flaws when you get close to it. The trim around the back window is in the trunk of the car along with a few other trim pieces. I believe the car to be complete and you can use it as a driver, or put a little work into it and have a very nice show car. You can call me at 660-287-7411 if you have any questions. I will not ship the car, it is up to the buyer to either pick it up or arrange for a shipper to come and get it. I will not release the car and title until it is paid for in full. I will do all I can to help the shipper from my end and my schedule is flexible.  | 
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