1964 Ford Fairlane Sport Coupe Hi-performance on 2040-cars
Bismarck, North Dakota, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Priviate Seller
Year: 1964
Sub Model: SPORT COUPE
Make: Ford
Exterior Color: Red
Model: Fairlane
Interior Color: Black
Trim: Stainless
Number of Cylinders: 8 cylinder
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC
Mileage: 7,000
UP FOR AUCTION, 1964 FORD FAIRLANE SPORT COUPE, IN VERY NICE CONDITION, NOT MANY OF THESE AROUND ANYMORE OR FOR SALE RANGOON RED WITH BLACK SPORT COUPE BUCKET SEATS POWERED BY A 302 V8 BORED .30 OVER, CAM WORK, HEAD WORK, FLAT TOP PISTONS, ALUMINUM INTAKE WITH HOLLEY 600 CARB, AND ELECTRONIC IGNITION, C6 TRANSMISSION WITH A POSI REAR END, SHE'S A LOOKER AND A RUNNER COMPLETE REDO ON FRONT END INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO UPPER AMD LOWER CONTROL ARMS, BALL JOINTS, STEERING LINKAGE SOLID CAR THROUGHOUT, NO RUST PAINT IS VERY NICE, EVEN THOUGH A EARLIER RESTORATION, AS YOU CAN SEE IN THE PICTURES. BEAUTIFUL INTERIOR THAT IS SHARP AND CLEAN, A LITTLE SAGGING OF VINYL ON THE LOWER END OF THE DOOR PANELS BUT SHOWS WELL REGARDLESS ALL STAINLESS AND CHROME ARE EXCELLENT THIS IS RIDE AND DRIVE SPORT COUPE READY FOR SHOW AND GO THE BIDDING WILL START AT $5000 BUT IT WILL TAKE MORE TO BUY HER CLEAR TITLE IN HAND ANY QUESTIONS EMAIL ME OR CALL ME JIM AT 720-352-3991 CAN HELP WITH SHIPPING QUOTES CAR IS FOR SALE LOCALLY AND I HAVE THE RIGHT TO END THIS AD ANYTIME
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