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1964 Ford Fairlane 2dr Post 82k Orig Miles, Survivor, No Rust California Car!! on 2040-cars

Year:1964 Mileage:82500
Location:

Citrus Heights, California, United States

Citrus Heights, California, United States
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Very nice 1964 fairlane offered at a no reserve auction. 
Bid to win. Video and a Slideshow below with over 100 pictures of the car including full undercarriage!!!




Great survivor car. 82k original miles, new 289 V8, recent cruise-o-matic transmission, 9" rearend, new mid length headers, new exhaust fron to back, new radiator, edelbrock intake and carb. Engine compartment was cleaned and detailed while motor was out. Runs and drives very well. new front brakes and master cylinder. 275/60/15 bfg tires in the rear on factory ford 15" steel wheels, 14" in front.  The interior is 100% original and never replaced. The only bad spot is the driver seat area and is show in pictures. headliner is still great, door panels are exellent. Has heater box delete, Crites shock tower kit professionally welded in and smoothed. Aftermarket adjustable strut rods in the front.

it appears to have been repainted once in its life and could use it again to be super nice, however has a nice original look to it now and is very useable. Motor is a 65 289 that was rebuilt recently along with the transmission. Suspension was checked out and anything needing replacement for dependable daily driving was replaced. 

There is ZERO rust issues on this car. There is a link to a photobucket account with over 100 pictures. Please take the time to look them over as I spent alot of time to get any picture I thought a potential buyer may want to see.  Probably the most solid fairlane for sale under 15k right now. Has a few tasteful modifications that we did in preperation for a thunderbolt clone. For those of you wanting to do a clone this is the correct body and trim style to start with. Hard to find in exellent condition and able to be driven anywhere with new motor/cooling/trans etc... Fun car to drive and gets alot of attention. Glass is all good, wiring is exellent, all locks work, turn signals lights etc. work. Carries a CLEAN california title.

We take time is writing our description and taking pictures so buyers can fully understand the condition of the car they are bidding on. We ask for a smooth transaction from the buyer as we strive to provide a exellent ebay experience for our buyers.   the car is availible anytime for inspection either in person or by a third party.  We welcome overseas buyers and have plenty of experience in handling such transactions.  Feel free to send us a message through ebay with any questions.  Car is sold as is, where is. located in Sacramento California and is for sale locally subject to sale prior to end of auction.
tcrmotors's 1964 Fairlane album on Photobucket

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