1960 Ford Fairlane 500 2 Door Club Coupe 4.8l V-8 on 2040-cars
Perrysburg, Ohio, United States
NO RESERVE!!!! 1960 Ford Fairlane 500 2-door post Club Coupe. Great glass, chrome, & all bright work. V-8 292 CI Ford-o-matic transmission. 49,659 miles as of today, speedometer & odometer work correctley. Good tires & brakes. Drives, shifts, starts & stops as it should (I drive it occasionally). All lights work. Has a newer battery, tires, and exhaust. Brand new fuel pump and accelerator pump just installed. Also, I have a new heater core that will go with the car. Spare tire and jack is complete. Non-power steering, non-power brakes. Dash is uncut & I have the radio delete plate with car. Has rust on lower 1/4 panels & rockers & on trunk floor. Great base for a lowered, flat black, wide whites, loud exhaust rat rod. Please call me directley with questions, I don't check my email often. NO TRADES. Delivery may be possible, please call to discuss; otherwise transportation is buyer's responsibility. Please call me directley at close of auction to discuss payment arrangments. $500.00 deposit via Paypal due at close of acution. U.S. bidders only, U.S. funds only. Balance due must be paid within 72 hours via cash or certified funds, and are required to pick up of vehicle. Call Mark at 419.494.3809 or Guy at 419.376.1400 with any questions. Good luck and happy bidding! |
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