1966 Ford Fairlane Plus A Parts Car on 2040-cars
Lakin, Kansas, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Ford
Drive Type: auto
Model: Fairlane
Mileage: 0
Trim: 500
I have for sale my 66 fairlane 500 2 door hardtop. This car is a project car. Ive got a ton of parts and a parts car that's included in it to make it into a rolling chassis. The fairlane is just a chassis and body right now. It has very minimal rust as you can see in the pics. Tourque boxes and frame pieces all solid. The Only areas of rust is in the passenger side lower quarter, and the drivers side door. The parts car has the rear end and front suspension for it. Parts car is a 66 Comet capri which was a low mileage car. Some of the extra parts that are included are A good nice solid and straight hood and deck lid, an extra rear bumper, a front bumper, extra exterior trim pieces, fomoco radiator fomoco a/c condenser and the a/c controls and all that are on the comet theres two sets of fenders to make into 1 good pair to put on the car as well. The comet is a factory a/c factory ps car as well. so it can all be put over on to the fairlane. and that was my plans. The only thing I dont have for the car is a radiator support. ive also go an extra factory windshield, and back glass both in good shape no cracks or anything in them that go with it. ill even throw in a 60s ford big block FE motor and auto transmission on the deal with both cars.mercury gold big block with an fmx transmission attached to it. It is all complete except for distributor and carb. It will need to be gone through. The casting numbers on the heads are c1ae. Casting number Intake number c2ae9425c. The engine casting number is c1ae6015g If you have any questions feel free to contact me at 620-521-1447. Thanks Nate. We have a back hoe so we can load the fairlane body no problem and don't have a problem helping with loading. THE BUYER WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE SHIPPING. The comet has a clean and clear title. The fairlane will go with a bill of sale only. Id love to build this car I think they are awesome cars just have to many projects going on at this time and would like to see someone finish this one that's got the time. Thanks Nate
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