1962 Ford Fairlane 500 84,000 Original Miles on 2040-cars
Portland, Oregon, United States
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I am selling a 1962 Ford Fairlane 500 84,000 original miles only two owners whoever is looking for a nice classic car this is the one it runs and drives like a dream 261 V.8 motor was overhauled completely less than 3000 miles ago Transmission was rebuilt less then 10000 miles ago front and was completely rebuilt
New Radiator one year ago and many more things was done to this vehicle I have all paperwork to prove it Spent over $14000 on many more teams in new tires new battery the list goes on and on see it to believe it this is one sweet classic car this is really stepping back to 1962 I can't list everything that was done to his vehicle if you want to know more about it give me a call I will be glad to tell you more about it These are my requirements what I am asking for $1000 deposit after auction remaining balance what to be paid in two days after receiving deposit whoever wins the bid will be very please with this vehicle |
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