1967 Ford Fairlane Light Weight Tribute Car Nut And Bolt Real Muscle Real H/p on 2040-cars
Daytona Beach, Florida, United States
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1967 Ford Fairlane( LIGHTWEIGHT ) Tribute Car With a Spectacular Complete Rotisserie Restoration and is (One of a kind) Restoration with no expense spaired -Paint is SHOW Quality and Lazer Straight With the Lightweight Fiberglass Hood and Pins -Built 427 Side Oiler (over 650 HP )CASTING NUMBER C5AE-H(VERY SOUGHT AFTER $30,000 ENGINE) -Fresh Top Loader 4-speed with Hurst Shifter -Alumicoated Long Tube Headers with 3.5 Aluminized dual exhaust with X Pipe and Flowmasters -Heavy Duty Sub Frame Connectors -Undercarriage is Like New with Gloss Black Paint Very Detailed underneath -All Steel Braided Lines -Custom Built Fuel Tank with Magna Fuel Electric Pump and filter -Ford 9" Rear with 411 gear -Sway Bar Installed -CAL Tracs Traction Bars -Front Disc Brakes -New Crager SS Wheels with New Mickey Thompson ET Street Tires -All Tinted Glass -New Black Leather Interior Kit Professionally Installed -Sparco Steering Wheel -Autometer Gauges with custom Built Aluminum Bezel -CSR Electric Waterpump -High Flow Electric Fan And a Northern 4core cross flow aluminum radiator -MSD 6-AL W/MSD Billet Ignition and Distributor -Dove tunnel wedge intake with 2 / 660 CFM Holley 4 Barrell Carbs -All New Stainless and Chrome Trim with New Bumpers -All New Rubber Seals and felts This Muscle Car is all MUSCLE new with less than 700 miles on restoration. Built to show quality standards from top to bottom. Paint is as close to perfect as you can get. Car runs and drives 100% Can Drive anywhere on pump gas. Thanks for looking |
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