1963 Ford Fairlane 500 3.6l on 2040-cars
Janesville, California, United States
Body Type:U/K
Engine:221 CID
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Fairlane
Trim: 500
Mileage: 127,443
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Sub Model: 4 Door
Exterior Color: Blue
Interior Color: Blue
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Today I am selling a 1963 Ford Fairlane 500, with the original 221 V8 and 2 speed automatic transmisson. I am selling this for a freind that does not have an ebay account. The car had a restoration done in 1997, it needs TLC. The engine and transmission work good, the genarator is out for repair. the body is in good shape exept for a small dent in the lower right rear quarter panel, not to difficult for even a novice to fix. The paint does have some chipping and flaking but shines up pretty nice. There are a few small rust spots but none have spread. This car just needs someone to clean her up and give it new home it is a good canidate for an easy full restoration. The owner is retiring and moving out of state and just can not take everthing with him. The car is located in northeastern California near Reno Neveda. If any one wants more pictures or more information you can email me or call me at 530-253-2838 or cell 530-260-2836 ask for Brett, during the hours of 7:00 A.M. and 7:00 P.M. Pacific time. The owner informed me that the head liner, door panels, the wheels and hub caps are the the same ones it rolled off the showroom floor with. There is a complete set of four of those five spoke rims and tires included (see trunk picture). The only things that were replaced were the normal items oil, filter, belts, hoses and so on, all original parts. Numbers matching car from bumper to bumper. The air conditioning was an after market from J.C. Penny, installed just after purchase in 1963 all the parts are there, some need to be relaced on the car, but all are included. This is as low as the owner will go, If no buyer, he has decided to give it to a relative. as a gift. I would buy it for myself but I am retired and just cant afford another car on my income. At this price it is "AS IS WHERE IS!!", buyer will have to make all arrangements to pick up the car. The generator will still need repair and the fuel will need to be flushed out, the gas in the tank it is a year or more old I would not trust it, so it's able to driven home. The $ 500.00 deposit will be forefieted in 2 weeks if I am not contacted. If you come to pick up the car within one week the deposit is not needed and I will wave it, just bring cash and the car and the extra parts he has is yours. I have included my cell phone number so I can be reached any where I am. The car is registered and you can use a car dolly to take it home.
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