1966 Ford Fairlane 427 4 Speed Replica Gta on 2040-cars
Columbia, Tennessee, United States
Engine:427 8V
Body Type:63D
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Black
Make: Ford
Interior Color: Black
Model: Fairlane
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: 86
Drive Type: rwd
Mileage: 50
I have for sale a ground up restored 1966 Ford Fairlane 427 4 speed replica.This car is beautifully and tastefully done to be as close to the real thing as possible.The production on the real ones for 1966 was 57.Here is the chance to own one of the nicest muscles cars of all time at a third of the cost.This car features black on black on black.The interior is done in all original black vinyl/carpet materials and is flawless.The body(S-code) on the car is a deep black and has spent most of it's life inside a showroom/museum atmosphere.There is one small spot on the drivers front fender close to the 427 emblem that has a small spider web in the paint about the size of a golf ball.
The engine is a true 427 cross bolted main top oiler with a date code of 3K11.It features the factory solid lift camshaft low riser intake with 2 Holley 600's(leaky) and correct air cleaner.The transmission is a big block toploader 4 speed with Hayes clutch and pressure plate,blowproof bellhousing and correct shifter.The headers are NOT the cast irons but they are Hooker competitions and Flowmaster mufflers.The rear is a 9 inch 3:91 posi unit.Tires are the Redline walls.Everything on this car works to perfection and this thing runs smooth and strong.The idle of the camshaft will give you goose bumps if you know what this car is all about.
The car started life as a rust free Texas car and was a true S code Fairlane.The vin tag reads as follows:VIN:6A40S227486 Body:63D Color:A Trim:86 Date:25D DSO:61 Axle:1 Trans:5.If there is anything you would like to know or numbers you need please feel free to call or email me.Thanks for looking and God Bless.Bryan phone,,931-446-44 zero 4
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