1965 Ford Fairlane 500 510 Hp 460 Dove on 2040-cars
Delaware, Ohio, United States
I have a very well built 1965 Ford Fairlane 500.
1970 Lincoln 460 DOVE dyno @ 510 HP Crites Big Block X member kit Crites Headers Locar linkage "Monster" built C-6 trans good for up to 600HP Chrome molly drive shaft w/ lakewood u-joints. Ford 9", nodular center section, Detroit locker, 4:10 gear, Mosure axles Calvert mono spring. B&M traction-loc B&M Pro Ratchet. Fuel cell and battery in trunk. Hemmings Muscle Machines Feature Car. January 2014 issue. Go to Hemmings Muscle Machines, click the "Living the Dream" segment and read about my car and enjoy the great photos! New palomino front and rear seat covers in the box along with new front door trim and quarter trim panels (The correct interior) The interior photo does not show the new B&M Pro Ratchet shifter or the new, Shelby Cobra Lap Belts. Looking to sell or trade for a like quality 4-speed car of the same caliber. Please ask any and all questions before bidding. Check all photos, they are a big part of this description! $1000 dues at auction end with remaining payment due within 7 days of auction end. Buyer must arrange shipping. This car is being sold "as is" with no warrentee. Thank you, Chris On May-25-14 at 11:45:48 PDT, seller added the following information: This car is listed locally as I reserve the right to end the auction early. |
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