Gorgeous 1966 Ford Fairlane Convertible on 2040-cars
Pomona, Kansas, United States
This is truly a very nice car. I am relisting this car as it didn't make the reserve. This car has been gone through inside and out. It has a rebuilt 289 engine and an automatic transmission. It was sold to me as having around 1500 miles on the rebuild. The exterior is a nice ford blue. The badging really sets this vehicle off from others. The car has a power convertible top, in great condition I might add. The boot is in great shape as well. It has a really nice black interior, new carpet, and just all around nice. The dash is in great shape as well as the door panels. The underneath looks nice. Air shocks were added to give it that perfect stance. An automatic door opener was added in the glove compartment for the trunk. New wheels and new tires makes this car a great buy. Haggerty has this vehicle showing an estimated value of $17,250. My buy it now price is $12,500 and my reserve is much lower than that. This car drives down the road smooth and has no issues known to me. This vehicle is being sold as is. If you have any questions or want additional pictures please call me at 785-817-4740. Thank you for looking.
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