1966 Ford Fairlane 500 - 390fe - Auto - Ps - Dual Exhaust - Clean Calif0rnia Car on 2040-cars
Beaumont, California, United States
| THIS IS A 1966 FORD FAIRLANE 500 IT HAS A 390ci. V/8 ENGINE WITH A AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. THE TRANSMISSION HAS A MILD SHIFT KIT AND IT SHIFTS SMOOTH. THE ENGINE RUNS GOOD IT HAS A 2 BARREL CARB. THE MILEAGE IS 77,594 WITH I BELIEVE IS THE ORIGINAL MILEAGE. THE INTERIOR IS SUPER CLEAN AND IT HAS ALL NEW CARPETING ON THE FLOOR. THE DASH IS NICE WITH NO CRACKS THAT I COULD SEE AND I HAVE THE ORIGINAL RADIO IN THE TRUNK. THIS CAR HAS DUAL EXHAUST AND POWER STEERING.THE BODY IS STRAIGHT AND IT LOOKS LIKE ITS NEVER BEEN IN A ACCIDENT. THIS CAR IS CURRENTLY REGISTERED AND HAS ITS ORIGINAL 1966 CALIFORNIA LICENSE PLATES. THIS WOULD MAKE A GREAT DAILY DRIVER OR A VINTAGE MUSCLE CAR.DON'T MISS OUT ON THIS TRUE COLLECTOR CAR. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS FEEL FREE TO CALL RICHARD AT (909)210 6481. THE CAR IS BEING SOLD AS IS AND YOU ARE WELCOME TO SEE THE CAR.POSSIABLE TRADE IS WELCOME | 
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