1967 Ford Fairlane 500xl Ranchero 289v8 on 2040-cars
Mooreville, Mississippi, United States
1967 Ford Fairlane 500XL Ranchero Barn Find!! This survivor is pretty well all original except the hood has been changed( original hood was in bed as picture shows and comes with the car and is in fair shape itself) All the trim package is on car, and is fairly good shape. The interior is original worn condition and seat is in good condition. Also as picture show it comes with complete set of 6 floor pans( cost about $600)..picture shows where someone started to put patch panels in floor. The ranchero has a 289V8 automatic with power steering and disc brakes. The side glass and back glass are crack free but does need windshield replaced. Not sure if rims are original or maybe old mustang rims. The ranchero runs and shifts good, but probably needs to have gas tank cleaned(when we pulled it out we used gas jug to crank it) probably needs brake work, it slows down but not to a quick stop. The car has normal rust in places, tried to take pictures of that and also as you can see in pics..the front bed plate near cab is rusted and needs work. The car has not been cleaned up, neither has chrome or trim its in found shape tho we did water hose it down on outside. You don't see to many of these around, would make great project car for someone. Thanks for looking..if you have any questions just shoot me a message.
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