1963 2 Door Ford Fairlane 500 on 2040-cars
Jacksonville, Illinois, United States
HERE IS A 1963 FORD FAIRLANE 500 2 DOOR IN GOOD SHAPE. HAS A 1979 302 BORE 0.30 OVER, DART HEADS, VICTOR JR INTAKE, 750 HOLLEY DOUBLE PUMPER, ISKY CAM, 4 SPEED TOPLOADER, 4 PISTON DISC BRAKE SET UP, NEW FUEL PUMP, NEW BACK TIRES, AND AMERICAN RACING RIMS. HAS SOME BUBBLING ON THE DRIVER AND PASSENGER LOWER ROCKER AND CORNER OF DOOR (AS SHOW IN PICTURE). THE SEATS WERE PAINTED AND STARTING TO FLAKE OFF A LITTLE. THE BACK SEAT HAS A HOLE ON THE TOP (AS SHOWN IN PICTURE). AROUND THE SHIFTER IT NEEDS A PIECE OF METAL WELDED IN. SHIFTER LINKAGE WAS PUT IN BACKWARDS 1ST IS 3RD, 2ND IS 4TH, AND SO ON. DOES NOT CHANGE THE PERFORMANCE OF THE CAR. DOES NOT HAVE POWER STEERING. MY BROTHER-IN-LAW PAINTED THE CAR ABOUT 15 YEARS AGO. IS NOT BAD BUT NOT PERFECT. THE CAR HAS BEED GARAGE KEPT ALMOST IT'S WHOLE LIFE. BODY IS IN GOOD SHAPE, ALL METAL. THE CAR RUNS GOOD. BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PICK UP OR SHIPPING. THANK YOU FOR LOOKING IF ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL 217-883-7878
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