1967 Ford Fairlane 500 on 2040-cars
Anderson, Indiana, United States
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1967 Ford Fairlane 500. This is a very nice, solid vehicle. It has been modified from original. I am the 3rd owner. The first 2 owners both owned the vehicle over 20 years each. Those first 2 titles go with the car. Title states miles are original. Car has been driven sparingly and stored properly. This is a very straight car and the undercarriage is in great original condition. Nice paint. The glass, chrome, moldings and emblems are all in very good condition. Windows crank freely, vent windows work properly. Gauges, heater, horn work properly, AM radio does not work, it is not hooked up and I haven't messed with it. 390 4bbl engine runs well. Previous owner said it had around 5k miles on it. Newer Holley carb with electric choke, Edelbrock Performer RPM intake, mild cam and Hooker Competition headers. Underneath the hood has the previous owners personal touches as he used the car for shows. Toploader 4 speed transmission with new Hurst shifter. Rebuilt 9in rear with Trac Loc and new 3.25 gears. Front brakes have been upgraded to disc. 15in. American Racing wheels with low mile Firestone Firehawk Indy 500 tires that have the Indianapolis motor speedway emblems. Nice dual exhaust with not to loud of mufflers; capped lake pipes were added for a nostalgia drag look. These can be uncapped with 3 bolts, but do make a lot of noise. An nice clean older style traction bar was installed. Some of these subtle additions make for an older unique drag racer look. Interior is very nice from a new headliner down to carpet. Car runs and drives very good, 390 runs good does not overheat, steering wheel is straight , front end is solid and tracks straight and proper. This is a nice driving car that drives comfortably out on the open road. It has been well cared for and maintained properly through the years. Call 765-610-7354 with any questions. Call 765-610-7354 |
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