1969 Ford Fairlane 500 Station Wagon 95k Miles Original Great Clean Condition on 2040-cars
San Mateo, California, United States
1969 Ford Fairlane 500 Station Wagon 94,703 Miles Great Original Clean Survivor. Here we have a beautiful 1969 Ford Fairlane 500 Wagon in the desirable Black Jade Metallic color. Car has most of its original paint, the roof and rear tail gate have been repainted due to worn paint no damage. Paint on cars two front doors show some scratches and signs of a little wear from keys near and around door locks and handles as you can see in photos. Car has 351 Engine with automatic transmission, new tires and wheels, dual exhaust, rebuilt carburetor, and new water pump. The interior is in great shape clean with no sun damage on dash or rear cargo area. There's no third rear seat, disc brakes or power brakes. I drove car home from storage Sunday 150 miles, car ran great with lots of thumbs up. Car is still in great shape and come with black license plates. Please help me find a new home for this true survivor. I've listed auto to the best of my knowledge so bidders. Please bid with confidence you won't be disappointed in this wonderful station wagon. We reserve the right to end auction early, car is For Sale Locally. Car is being Sold In As-Is Condition. Please ask any questions before bidding. Buyer is responsible for pick-up, shipping and delivery. Thank You and Good Luck!!
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