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1965 Ford Fairlane 2 Door Sports Coupe 289 Complete Restoration Call Now on 2040-cars

US $32,495.00
Year:1965 Mileage:94319
Location:

Saint Cloud, Florida, United States

Saint Cloud, Florida, United States
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1965 Ford Fairlane 2 Door Sports Coupe. This car has been completely Restored and gone through. Zero Miles since rebuild. Properly Restored. Complete Engine and transmission rebuild. High end fabrication to delete door handles and trim. Electronic wireless door poppers. Aluminum American Racing Wheels with White Letter Cooper Cobra tires. 
Please if you have any questions give me a call at 407-832-1759. 
I am open to offers. 407-832-1759. 
God Bless you on your Classic Car Search! 
Please allow time below for the pictures to upload, Thanks!
The 1964 and 1965 Fairlane ranges consisted of similar body styles: base Fairlane and Fairlane 500 two-doorcoupes and four-door sedans, and Fairlane 500 and Sports Coupe two-door hardtops. The Fairlane Squire wagon was dropped, but the standard station wagon was continued. The 221 V8 was dropped after 1963, leaving the six as the base engine and the 260 as the base V8. The "K-code" 271-horsepower 289 V8 continued into 1964, gaining dual exhausts, while a 195 horsepower (145 kW) version of the 289 with a two-barrell carburetor and hydraulic lifters was introduced. The two-speed Fordomatic continued as the automatic transmission choice for the 260 in 1964, while 289 V8s got the three-speed Cruise-O-Matic transmission option. All 1965 models featured 14-inch (360 mm) wheels as standard, in place of the earlier 13-inch (330 mm) wheels, and Fordomatic was finally phased out, leaving the Cruise-O-Matic as the only automatic available for the Fairlane. The 260 was also dropped after 1964, leaving the two-barrel 289 as the base V8. Styling-wise, in 1964, a new grille and headlight bezels were introduced, the tail fins were dropped, some chrome decorating on the side was changed, and the shape of the trunk lid changed. Styling features for 1965 included body-color headlight bezels for the deluxe models and rectangular taillight lenses, a return to the 1962-1963 trunk lid, along with less chrome on the body and a small standup hood ornament.
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