1960 Ford Fairlane 500 4.8l on 2040-cars
New Bern, North Carolina, United States
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I am not the original owner. Partially restored. The items listed here have been repaired or replaced. 1. Repaired rusted floor pans, 2. Repaired rusted floor pan in the trunk. 3. Repaired siren, rotating beacon, and Public Address system. 4. Replaced spark plugs and wires, and filters. 5. Upgraded ignition system to electronic. 6. Replaced fuel pump. 7. Replaced all tires including spare with a new rim for the spare. 8. New upholstery bench seats. 9. New carpets. 10. Engine runs good with Has a 292 CID with a two barrel carburetor. 11. Replaced three door glasses. 12. The bumpers are in good condition. 13. The windshield and rear glass are in good condition with no defects. 14. The drive train is in working order. 14. The car is in a drivable condition. 15. The car was a Sheriffs car in Surry County, in North Carolina. This car was the same model that was used in the Andy Griffith Show in the 1960's. There an old rusted license plate in trunk that is believed to be the original plate for this car. Do have a clear title and the car is currently registered in North Carolina. The body type is a 58A=Big Ford
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Check out both the Mustang 1 Concept and first production 1964.5 Mustang above and below.
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