1966 Ford Fairlane Pro Street 2 Door Hardtop on 2040-cars
Lebanon, Tennessee, United States
Body Type:HARDTOP
Engine:429 SCJ
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 34000
Model: Fairlane
Trim: 2 DOOR HARDTOP
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: C6 AUTO
Mileage: 0
Sub Model: GT
Exterior Color: CANARY YELLOW
Disability Equipped: No
1966 FORD FAIRLANE GT. CLONE, PRO STREET, POWERED BY A 1971 429 SCJ 4 BOLT MAINS, TOTALY REBUILT,FROM THE BLOCK UP, BORED 40,000 BALANCED BLUEPRINTED,CUSTOM MADE SCJ PISTONS, MATCHINGS HEADS 1971 SCJ #D00ER PORT AND POLISHED,3/8 MOTORSPORT PUSHRODS AND GUIDE PLATES,SOLID ROLLER CAM,MATCHING ROLLER LIFTERS,RACING SPRINGS,TITANIUM RETAINERS,SHARP ROLLER ROCKERS,CRANE CAM,GIRDLE,CUSTOM VALVUE COVERS,BLUE THUNDER DUAL FOUR INTAKE,TWO 660 RACING HOLLYS,50CC CENTER FEED,MALLARY DISTRIBUTOR,RACING WIRES PLUGS,PRO RACE HARMONTIC BALANCER,MILADON 8 QUART OIL PAN,WITH HIGH VOLUME OIL PUMP,NEW FIBERGLASS BUMPERS AND HEADERS,GASTANK,ALL NEWGAS AND BRAKES LINES,NEW FRONT DISC BRAKES AND REAR BRAKES,FRAME CONNECTORS,CUSTOM BUILT DRIVE SHAFT,WITH LOOP, RATED 1000 H.P. C6 TRAN BUILT/TRANSBRAKE,,BLOWSHEILD,FORD 9" REAR 390 GEAR POSI, 17" BILLET WHEELS NICE TIRES,MANY MORE PARTS,THE CAR HAS 0 MILES ON IT, I HAVE BEEN WORKING ON IT OVER SIX YEARS ,I HAVE OVER $20,000 OUT OF POCKED PLUS ALL THE LABOR,DO TO HEALTH REASON I MUST SALE,MY LABOR OF LOVE,I WOULD SALE THE MOTOR ONLY, $12,000, I ALSO WOULD CONSIDER A HARLEY MOTORCYCLE ON TRADE,THIS WILL HAVE ( NO RESERVE ) GOODLUCK
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