1965 Ford Fairlane Deluxe Cope 289 K Code One Of Six on 2040-cars
Snow Hill, North Carolina, United States
Rare original 289k code Deluxe Sports coupe .I believe their were 92 k code cars made in 1965, 36 auto .6 deluxe sport coupes auto. This one has a factory vinyl top .It has had rear wheel wells and lower rear quarter patch panels replace, Was done before I got the car .Old stile over lap about a quarter inch. Not finish on bottom. All new interior. Dash bezel and all plastic was sent off and replated. All chrome and aluminum was sent off and professional done .All pot poet metal peace's were all so chromed. New vinyl top, new windshield all other glass is original, original floors ,rocker panels , front fenders had no rust . Trunk had a fue pinholes after sand blasting, fiberglass over finish and painted looks good. There is a couple of thinks the car deeds, rear antenna and a peace of dash trim. some one before me hade the headlight bezels chromed and is letting go in a couple places ,look at pictures. Has the cobra package that was available in 1965. It has a set of 1968 cobra gt350 aftermarket rims. The motor and transmission has ben professionally rebuilt with resets. It has a set of original reproduction exhaust system . New basecoat clear coat paint. To many new parts to list. .This car is fore sale local and can end at any time. Bidders can call for any questions Lloyd 910-520-4340 Block pad# 5F30f, above starter 5F18, heads R 289-65 date 5-D-27, L 289-65 date 5-D 27,Intake C501-9425C date 5-B-10,Carb.C401-AT date A4DE,Exhaust Manifolds R C4ZE-9430A,L C30E-9431B,Rear axle CA0127B date 5F23B,Altanator date 4FZ More pictures avalable
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