1963 Ford Fairlane 500 4.7l on 2040-cars
Fresno, California, United States
Body Type:U/K
Engine:4.7L 289Cu. In. V8 GAS Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Used
Year: 1963
Interior Color: Tan
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Fairlane
Trim: 500
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: U/K
Mileage: 27,800
Exterior Color: Sandshell Beige
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1963 Ford Fairlane 500 2-Door Hardtop V8 California Car, Rust free
Available for auction is a driver quality 1963 Ford Fairlane 500. This vehicle presents itself very well, in a mostly original condition, rust free body and undercarriage with a tastefully appointed interior, period correct for this classic. Runs and drives great, shifts through all gears and the brakes stop the car promptly. This vehicle was a daily driver for many years, always garage kept, which explains the outstanding shape of all the chrome, body and under carriage. Recently fluids/filters were changed, and is driving just like it had in 1963 Interior The interior
looks outstanding with no tears in the seats, Gauge cluster is in great shape,
as well as all the dash components. The
dash pad is in great shape with one minor tear.
Door panels are in great shape, arm rests show some aging, but still
functional. The headliner is in driver
quality form, and has a few separations in the stitching, not hanging down, but
could get re-stitched. The original steering wheel was replaced;
however the original steering wheel is in the trunk. All windows roll up and
down smooth, doors open and close solid. All interior lights are in working
order to include: dome light, under dash courtesy lights, gauge cluster lights,
headlight indicator on gauge cluster & turn signal indicator. The radio works well with and in dash cassette
player, but also is equipped with a multi- disc CD player in the trunk. Exterior All
following exterior lights are in working order: Headlights, taillights, brake
lights and turn signals. The paint
appears to be original; the original door tag is present along with the
original jacking instructions sticker still intact in the trunk. All chrome is present and in excellent
condition. The body is laser straight,
with minor imperfections of a few paint chips on the nose of the vehicle and infrequently
along the length of the car. Also
present are slight paint color variations in a few spots, the body is smooth and in excellent shape. This vehicle is represented as a driver quality
classic, showing extremely well overall. Motor/Transmission The original
engine this Fairlane came stock from the factory with was a V8 221 cubic inch,
which was replaced with a strong
running/powerful 302. The 302 is paired with a C4 automatic
transmission that does have a very small leak. The engine compartment and motor are ultra
detailed with dual mufflers exiting at the rear of the car. The heater is functional and plumbed
accordingly. Undercarriage The
undercarriage of this Fairlane is solid. The frame rails/floor pans/torque
boxes have never seen a repair and are presented in original condition.
Overall this is an outstanding vehicle that shows very well in the current condition. Offered in driver quality condition, this car would need very little to be a candidate for further restoration bringing it to excellent show stopper appearance, or drive it as is and enjoy the thumbs up as you cruise down the road. Being sold locally as well, this auction may end at any time. In person vehicle inspections are welcomed and encouraged as I may have missed minor details. I have described the condition/quality of the vehicle to the best of my ability. (See Video). The car is offered in as is condition with no warranty offered or implied. Buyer is responsible for shipping of the vehicle with a $500.00 non-refundable deposit paid via Pay pal within 24 hours of the close of auction. Please make contact within the first 24 hours after auction closes. The remaining balance is to be paid via cash in hand or wire transfer. I reserve the right to relist if no contact is made. Thank you for looking and happy bidding.
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