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1964 Ford Fairlane 500 - 2 Door on 2040-cars

Year:1964 Mileage:0
Location:

Garland, Texas, United States

Garland, Texas, United States
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This car needs on of everything,  I just got married and have two many project so this one has to go. I have the title! The motor and trans is not in the car and the motor is taken apart and ready for a fresh rebuild.  the heads are also broken down and ready for rebuild. Im not looking to get rich like most people for the car.  buyer will have to pickup all parts within 7 days of the auction close date.  I will help load all parts and car if needed.  I will also put roller tires on the car once sold.  please ask questions before bidding and know this car is being sold "AS IS".  I am including alot in this auction so please read everything before bidding.  All parts are used and some parts are missing, damaged, etc.  This is a list of what this auction includes...

Roller, 1964 fairlane body with trashed hood with good hood hinges, good doors with good hinges, rust at the bottom of fenders, repaired poorly rocker panels, trunk with key lock damage, roof with dents and rusted frame parts.  passangers side frame rusted under battery tray, battery tray rusted out, inner fenders under hood cut for big block, master cyclinder missing and brake lines all rusted up.  the front raditor support was cut for larger raditor but i do not have it.  rear axle has broken lug studs on the rims and the gas tank was removed.  the gas tank has damage but is included without the tank straps.  Included with the fuel tank is a holley blue fuel pump and reg.  I have both tail lights and all the side trim.  i have the rear window chrome trim and the pilling chrome trim.  i have the rear window and side windows, some are tinted and some are not.  missing the front window. NO FRONT WINDOW.  I have the front bumper and valance with the chrome.  I have the grille and front trim, some good and some bad.  all parts are repairable in my book.  the bumpers are bent and rusted but have the brackets.  including the front and rear bumpers. including new truck lock but have to repair trunk to work, the truck only has one bar for the hinge so it does not stay up.  the fuel door is damaged but included and all the truck trim is included but damaged.  i have the gauge cluster and heater controls, need to be rebuilt, the floor panels need to be repaired due to rust.  The body needs some help but if you have the time and money its repairable.  i was going to build a gasser out of her.  the interior has no carpet, and im only including one racing seat.  the red front seats in the picture is for another project of mine and will not be sold with the car.  the top of the back seat needs redone and the bottom belongs to another car.  the door panel metal trim for the back in included and all the window tracks for the front and the back.  all the wiring is still in the car but need to be replaced.  the under hood harness is in the trunk with all the other parts.  there is many parts and they all have to go with the car.

the motor is a 460, i think is was from a 1970 model truck.  i am not a ford guy so i dont know where the number is located.  the motor is bored 0.060 with a mild cam.  it will need to be rebuilt.  i have two converters and a c6 trans. the motor comes as a long block.  the motor is missing intake, carb, dist, etc. 

I'm cleaning out my garage with this sale!  Don't bid unless your ready to take on a project like this.  The car does not run and needs alot of work and money.  Please ask questions and not waste my time.  this is a no reserve and buyer must arrange pickup within seven days.  If it takes more time to get all the parts picked up we can work something out as long as your trying to get everything in a timely manner.  $250 deposit is due at the end of auction and the remainer amount is due when parts start leaving my driveway.  i will include the title and bill of sale once payment is received.  Glass is removed and not responcable for any damage on any part once loaded.  Thank you for looking, sorry the pictures are junk. 

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