Ford: Fairlane 500 on 2040-cars
Loretto, Pennsylvania, United States
Vehicle is equipped with a 312 cu in. Y block V-8 and a Warner T-85, 3 speed standard transmission with overdrive. Frame off restoration started in 2003. Vehicle was back together in 2005. Less than 1000 miles since it was done. True mileage is not known, odometer shows Frame sandblasted and painted. Front suspension, brakes and steering rebuilt. New stainless fuel and brake lines. All new dual exhaust. Engine rebuilt and transmission overhauled. Transmission low and reverse gear were repaired because replacement parts are not available and there is minor gear noise in low or reverse, does not effect driveability. Rear axle is original condition no known problems. Body was restored, new body mounts, floors and rocker panels. Some new ornamentation. Vent frames, grille and bumpers rechromed. New "ABC" interior done in original style cloth and vinyl. Installation of interior by professional trim shop. All glass is original with a mark in the windshield. New heater core and water temperature valve. I did not connect heater hoses because it was not driven in the winter. Car is done using original design items.
I'm happy to answer any questions : bima9garymort@yahoo.com
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