Project 1979 Ford Fairmont 2 Door on 2040-cars
Terre Haute, Indiana, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:351w
Mileage: 100,000
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Fairmont
Trim: Futura
Warranty: "as is"
Drive Type: rwd
I'm selling a 1979 Ford Fairmont Futura{not a box top}. Its in fair shape very little rust.......it has a 351w bored .30..bullet cam{cant remember specs} no miles on the engine just run time ,fresh rebuilt C4 trans with new convertor{bout a year ago again no mileage on it just run time} , edlebrock intake, edelbrock 750 carb, edlrbrock fuel pump with holley blue regulator, new QA1 adjustable struts,new QA1 150# front springs, new QA1 adjustable lower control arms, tublar k-member, new electric fan ,2 1/2 flowmasters , new rear shocks, rear sump in factory tank, 17x9 and 17x10.5 wheels, 8.8 ford rear with disc brakes, front brakes are out newer mustang, autometer 2 5/8 gauges water, oil, volt.....The windshield leaks...When I bought the car the guy I bought it from didn't latch the hood correctly so it flew up and dented the upper cowl but I have bought a good used one ...which I will include in sell..Hate to sell it but kinda forced to.....Hopefully I haven't forgotten anything but please ask questions I will answer to best of my abilities and as honest as possible....Again I say its not perfect but very workable to whatever you like...Clear title in hand.. Thanks again !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!OFFERS ARE WELCOMED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
On Feb-09-13 at 15:06:45 PST, seller added the following information:
IF I HIT MY RESERVE PRICE I WILL ALSO THROW IN A FULL SET OF WELD DRAGLITES 15X3 AND 15X8 WITH 5.5 BACKSCAPING TIRES ARE LIKE NEW ALL THE WAY AROUND!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ALSO EVEN THOU IT RUNS AND DRIVE I WOULD TRAILER TILL YOU SORT THINGS OUT
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