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1969 Ford Fairlane 500 Fastback 302ci V8 50,000 Miles Calif. Car on 2040-cars

US $9,500.00
Year:1969 Mileage:50332 Color: Color
Location:

Orange, California, United States

Orange, California, United States
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1969 Ford Fairlane 500 Fastback 302ci V8 50,000 Miles Calif. Car
1969 Ford Fairlane 500 Fastback 2-Door Sedan
Exterior Color:     Red Interior Color:     Black Stock Number:136533
Mileage:50,332 Fuel:Gasoline Transmission:Automatic
Warranty:As Is - No Warranty Title:Clear VIN:9K35F136533
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Vehicle Description

1969 Ford Fairlane 500 Fastback
50,332 Miles.......could be real?
302ci V8 Engine

 

Mike's Place is proud to offer this hard to find, 1969 Ford Fairlane Fastback. Many vehicles from other states experience a rather hard life dealing with harsh weather conditions. Rain, snow, hail, salt roads and cold weather cause all kinds of issues both mechanically and cosmetically. So a California car may appeal to you................No Rust!


Not many of these 302ci V8 Fairlaine 500's around. A fastback is even rarer! Engine runs great, quiet, no smoke, no funny noises. Please check out all of my pictures. Car is in good shape, but is not a show car.............................not yet???


We help transport about 90% of our cars sold. Once you consider the price of airplane tickets, fuel costs, hotel prices and your time, transporting just may be the best option for you. And we can help walk you through the entire shipping process. Feel free to ask for a shipping quote by sending us your zip code. We are Shipping Brokers, and unless your Uncle owns his own truck, NOBODY can beat our shipping prices! Most major cities in USA will be around $500-$800. Northern California, Nevada and Arizona should be closer to $200. If you are getting your own shipping quotes, our zip code is 92868.




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We help transport about 90% of our cars sold. Once you consider the price of airplane tickets, fuel costs, hotel prices and your time, transporting just may be the best option for you. We can help walk you through the entire shipping process. Feel free to ask for a shipping quote by sending us your zip code. We are Shipping Brokers, and unless your Uncle owns his own truck, NOBODY can beat our shipping prices! Most major cities in USA will be around $500-$800. Northern California, Nevada and Arizona should be closer to $200. If you are getting your own shipping quotes, our zip code is 92868. Thanks (714) 319-2173
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