1964 Ford Fairlane Sports Coupe California Black Plates on 2040-cars
Rock Island, Illinois, United States
Body Type:Hard Top
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:289 2V V8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: Fairlane
Trim: 500 Sports Coupe
Mileage: 89,000
Exterior Color: White
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Red
Drive Type: rear wheel drive
1964 Ford Fairlane Sports Coupe. California Car originally.
I am the second family owner on this car. I purchased it off Ebay 5 1/2 years ago. The only rust ever other than minor surface rust was the battery tray, which has since been replaced. [see pictures] The inner fenderwell is undamaged. The only paintwork ever done on this car was a repaint on the drivers front fender. It was done before I bought it. Everything else is original. The interior is all original also. As you can see in the pictures, the Calif Sun wasn't too kind. Padded dash is discolored, but I cant find any cracks.
The car has exceptional history. I have loads of paperwork and receipts. It runs and drives out very well. All the parts pictured go with the car. I have a lot of other parts including a full front disc setup with power dual bowl master cylinder, and parts to redo the rear brakes including shoes and drums. I have an extra front grill and rear panel, starter, wiper motor, and a few other parts I keep finding out I forgot I had. I have a lot of money in extras, The disc setup was $750 alone. ...........If the buy it now price is used, I will let everything else I have go with the car............
I do not have an original set of steel wheels, but I do have 5 original hubcaps. The magnums are in good shape and the BFGs have only a couple thousand miles on them. The picture of the odometer looks like rust, but is actual reflection from the red interior. Its actually chromed plastic an in really pretty nice shape.
I could write pages on the car, and still forget something. So check out the pictures and please ask questions.
Now about me. I have been an Ebay member for a long time. I have 100% feedback. There is a reason for that, I'm honest and not out to screw anybody. And I have been careful about the sellers I have dealt with. With very few exceptions they have all been great. If you are new to Ebay contact me before bidding, I would be open to work with you. .....I am not going to go through all non payers,pay within a reasonable amount of time,etc,etc......Hopefully we are all adults. Buy it if you really want it, dont if you don't.
Like I stated earlier, Ask questions if there is anything you need to know about the car. I can be reached at [309] 781-2406 If I don't answer leave a message, I will call you back.
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