1964 Ford Fairlane 500 Sport Coupe V8 Survivor on 2040-cars
Glendora, California, United States
Engine:V8
For Sale By:Private Seller
Used
Make: Ford
Drive Type: RWD
Model: Fairlane
Mileage: 105,059
Year: 1964
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: Sport Coupe
Up for
auction is one very clean & straight, hard to find, original 1964 Ford
Fairlane 500 V8 Sport Coupe. Original San Jose CA built car still has original
black/yellow California plates from 1964 with current registration. Car has all
original body panels & floors + has never had any major accidents. Grandmas car
on the outside but a beast under the hood. 2nd owner did some nice
performance upgrades to this car during his 30 years of ownership with
thousands in receipts. Rebuild on the 289 4V engine included slightly larger
cam, complete balancing, Holley 600 carb, Ford electronic ignition, & dual
exhaust. Vehicle also received an upgraded C4 automatic trans from the mid
60’s instead of the Cruis-O-Matic cast
iron unit. This car will easily smoke the tires, shifts firm & crisp, &
is smooth & tight on the road. Suspension & brakes were also done
recently as part of a $2,000 receipt for major service. This
Fairlane 500 Sports Coupe is nicely optioned with original 289 engine, 3 speed
automatic transmission, power steering, original Ford air conditioning (not currently working), bucket
seats, & center floor console. Also still has all it’s original chrome
& stainless trim in very nice condition, & original spinner hubcaps. Older
repaint Wimbledon white (original color) still shines but has minor flaws,
chips, & dings from years of use. Interior is in really nice condition but
will need carpet & a dash cap or pad to be excellent. Seats, door panels,
& headliner are in excellent condition, & car still has original radio
& steering wheel. All in all
this is a hard to find, excellent driver quality Fairlane with a near flawless
body & great drivability. This is a car you would just drive & enjoy,
no need for a costly restoration! Vehicle is
being sold AS-IS & Where-Is, with no warranty expressed, written, or
implied. Vehicle inspections are welcomed & encouraged. A $500 deposit is
due within 24 hours of auction end, with full balance due in 5 calendar days of
auction end. Payment is by cash or bank wire only, no checks of any kind will
be accepted. Car is being
advertised locally & I can end the auction at any time. I can be reached at
(626)652-2927 to discuss an immediate sale or to further discuss vehicle
condition. |
Ford Fairlane for Sale
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