1967 Fairlane Xl , 289 , Original Car on 2040-cars
Columbia City, Indiana, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:289
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Red
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Fairlane
Trim: XL
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC
Mileage: 70,450
Sub Model: XL
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: White
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
1967 FORD FAIRLANE XL
DRIVETRAIN
289 4 BBL , RUNS GREAT , JUST TUNED , NEW HEADERS , BRAND NEW DUAL EXHAUST WITH CROSSOVER( $450 ) SOUNDS GOOD
C4 AUTOMATIC , SHIFTS GOOD
9 INCH REAREND , STOCK
DRUM BRAKES
INTERIOR
THE INTERIOR IS ALL ORIGINAL , BUCKET SEATS , CONSOLE WITH AUTOMATIC ON FLOOR , VERY GOOD SHAPE FOR BEING 46 YEARS OLD. DOES HAVE A FEW TEARS IN THE DRIVER SIDE BUCKET SEAT , DASH HAS CRACKS , DOOR PANEL HAS A FEW TEARS ( LOOK AT PICTURES )
BODY
I BELIEVE THE CAR HAS THE ORIGINAL PAINT , IT IS DRIVER QUALITY , BUT LOOKS GOOD FROM 10 FEET. BODY IS VERY GOOD BUT DOES HAVE SOME BUBBLES BUT NO RUST COMING THOUGH.( LOOK AT THE PICTURES ) AT ONE TIME IT HAD A CARB FIRE SO THE HOOD DOES NEED PAINT ( FORMER OWNER )
TRUNK & FLOORS
DRIVERS SIDE FLOOR HAS HAD METAL PUT OVER IT ( SEE PICTURE ) THE OTHER FLOORS LOOK GOOD , TRUNK IS GOOD , FRAME IS EXCELLENT.
OVERALL
THIS IS A VERY SOLID FAIRLANE , NOT A SHOW CAR AT THIS TIME BUT A GREAT DRIVER. CAR HAD SAT FOR 4 YEARS BEFORE I BOUGHT IT LAST YEAR. I DRIVE THE CAR IT DRIVES AND RUNS GOOD. ALL LIGHTS WORK , TURN SINGALS , HEATER , SPEEDOMETER , GAS GUAGE , WIPERS ALL WORK. THE CAR IS VERY ORIGINAL , I DO BELIEVE THE INTAKE AND CARB ARE NOT ORIGINAL ( NEWER ) LOOK AT THE PICTURES , BUMPERS ARE STRAIGHT BUT COULD USE A RECHROME , JUST PUT THE MAGNUM RIMS ON , GOOD TIRES ( ONE NEW ) RIMS ARE VERY GOOD SHAPE. ALL GLASS IS GOOD , DRIVES OUT VERY GOOD.PRETTY DECENT CAR , I JUST WANT TO BE SURE YOU KNOW IT IS NOT PERFECT !!
SOLD AS IS , I RESERVE TO END THIS AT ANYTIME , 0-5 FEEDBACK PLEASE EMAIL BEFORE BIDDING
EMAIL ME WITH QUESTIONS ABOUT THE CAR , ONLY !!
DO NOT BID IF YOU CANNOT PAY !!!!
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