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Year:1964 Mileage:88000 Color: in is very good condition
Location:

Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia, Canada

Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia, Canada
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I am selling a classic 1964 Ford Fairlane 500. I am not the original owner, I bought it in 2012. The exterior in is very good condition. Heads turn when I drive it down the street. The interior is as well except for a rip in the backseat fabric.

The work done to the engine was prior to my buying it. It has a 260 cid V8 (bored to a 289 in 2011).
  • brakes -standard
  • steering- standard
  • headlights- working
  • taillights- working
  • brake lights-working
  • wipers- working
  • signal lights- working
  • seatbelts- laptop
  • mechanical- 2012 National Street Rod Assoc. Safety Inspection Certification
  • Registration- Nova Scotia Antique Auto 2014
  • Appraised 2011- $16,100.00
  • Insured - 2013 Hagerty $16,000.

Needs work:

  • tear on back seat
  • tear on passenger inside door panel
  • radio rear antenna not hooked up
  • needs speedometer cable
  • heater needs work

My reserve price reflects the minor work yet to be done.

A non-refundable of deposit is required within 24 hours of the end of the auction. The balance is due within a week by PayPal or cash in the case of pickup.


SHIPPING ARRANGEMENTS AND COSTS ARE ALL THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE BUYER.

Please email for any other questions.

Thank you for your interest.



On 09-May-14 at 06:18:28 EDT, seller added the following information:

A non-refundable deposit of $2000. is required within 24 hours at the end of the auction. The balance is due within a week by PayPal -or cash in the case of pickup.

(deposit amount omitted in listing)

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