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1966 Ford Fairlane 500 Gt Ford Hard Top Fastback Muscle Car Look Cruiser on 2040-cars

Year:1966 Mileage:59100
Location:

Lockport, New York, United States

Lockport, New York, United States
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ARE YOU READY FOR CRUISE SEASON NEXT YEAR? HERE IS A FANTASTIC START.  CAR MUST BE SHIPPED AS STATED IN TERMS. ALL TRANSFER FEES ARE BUYER EXPENSE. WINNING BID IS WHAT IS EXPECTED.

 

 

Please only bid if you are committed to the purchase. Zero feedback please contact first. I will only accept wire transfer or cash in person. I will not allow re-negotiations after the sale. Winning bid is what is expected. SO ASK ALL QUESTIONS FIRST!! Wire transfer fee is buyer's responsibility so factor that in when you pay for the car. If you have any negative feedbacks within 30 days on a purchase, I will cancel your bid. I do not offer any warranty and car is sold in as is where is condition. There is no warranty expressed or implied in this sale so ask as many questions needed to place a confident bid. There should be no disappointments in my opinion.  Shipping is buyer's expense. Verify the cost before you bid.  Car must be shipped within 15 days or there will be a storage fee of $15 dollars per day unless other agreements are made before purchase. Car will not be released until fees are paid as agreed.  Most shippers can pick up in 15 days or less. I would prefer this. If that is an issue please let me know first.

I NEVER ASKED FOR DEPOSITS EVER! DUE TO BIDDERS NOT BEING COMMITTED AFTER PURCHASES, I AM NOW ASKING FOR A $350.00  DOLLAR NON REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT DUE IMMEDIATELY BY PAYPAL UPON WINNING BID.  LISTING TAKES TIME AND COST. REST BY TRANSFER OR CASH IN PERSON ONLY! I WILL NOT TAKE PAYPAL FOR FULL PAYMENT.

THIS IS A VERY NICE FORD WHICH MAY NOT BE RELISTED. RESERVE IS VERY FAIR I WILL NOT DISCLOSE WHAT THAT IS. WATCHING WON'T BUY IT SO DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME.  THERE WILL BE NO JOY RIDES OR KICKING TIRES.

 

videos on you tube, here's links. If that does not get you there you can go by www.youtube.com/radrodsbycarrero

 

VIDEO LINK OF WALK AROUND:  http://youtu.be/K5vUcfH7XZ8  VIDEO LINK OF WALK AROUND AND INTERIOR:  http://youtu.be/gcOBXlx_gk8 

VIDEO LINK OF WALK AROUND CAR RUNNING: http://youtu.be/vH6Kq7jGnjg

 

1966 FORD FAIRLANE FAST BACK HARD TOP:

 

                 I did not decode the vin so is it a GT  I can't say for sure never bothered me either way. If you have the desire to decode what it is or isn't feel free.

What I can say. The body is very nice. The blue is dark almost looks black at times. Presents very well and going through the floors trunk and body I would say the mileage seems to me to be correct for the car. Mileage may go up as long as the sun shines we may take her out for a scoot or two.

               The car seems to leak nothing at all and drives really nice.

      What is new as of this current season.   Starter / alternator/ battery/ plugs and wires/ all fluids/ ignition set up/ has the Pertronix set up cap and rotor/ I also have a spare Pertronix set up goes with. Air cleaner fuel filter / flam thrower coil./ thermostat housing and 160 degree stat/ never runs hot.

                New badges fairlane 500 on sides and ford letters front and back. Door handles are a little dull have new passenger side. That chrome alone was 460 dollars from MAC Antique Auto.  Bumpers and grill look exceptional.

               Car is mild pin striped (see video) Really sets her off.

             Tires and rims are exceptional.  Has some new suspension components up front. Also spare set of chrome rims very nice, minus the tires. 

              Everything works: cigarette lighter, dome lights, heat, wipers, except horn.

             Interior is very clean only the drivers seat has a rip (see video).

             Trunk is very nice no issues, has trunk mat. Carpet looks new as does the back seat.

             dual exhaust all the way back. Sounds really nice. Car is not going to snap your neck or win any drag races. It's a small block two barrel car. Gas mileage is amazing.

 

       Only faults would be:  Has a pretty high idle on cold starts but when she warms up it kicks right down. It's a two barrel carb, Car is screaming for a polished performer intake and street Avenger Holley . 

                                                    Automatic shifter on floor: when in park you sometimes have to back it up from the park position a hair to start. Maybe neutral switch.

                                                    Drivers window all the way up is slightly off on the rear edge.

THIS IS SMALL STUFF WHICH NEVER BOTHERED ME OR MY WIFE. CAR LOOKS KILLER, BODY IS REALLY NICE. WE ALWAYS GET THUMBS UP OR COMPLIMENTS. SO WILL YOU.

 

AGAIN RESERVE FOR THIS CAR IS VERY FAIR. IF THE CAR SELLS LOCAL I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION UNLESS RESERVE IS MET AUCTION WILL RUN TO THE END.

THANKS FOR TAKING THE TIME TO READ TO THE END AND FOR LOOKING AT THIS CAR.  

 I AM LISTING A      1954 GASSER BELAIR      1972 GTO        I'M LETTING THESE GO FOR I'D LIKE TO FIND SOMETHING CUSTOM OR CHOPPED. MAYBE A STREET ROD FASTBACK MUSTANG OR 60'S CAMARO.  KINDA LIKE TO HAVE SOMETHING DIFFERENT.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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