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1967 Ford Fairlane 500, 289 V8, 2bbl, Automatic Trans, P/s, Am, 4-door Sedan on 2040-cars

US $10,500.00
Year:1967 Mileage:87000
Location:

Chillicothe, Illinois, United States

Chillicothe, Illinois, United States

Please carefully review the pictures and ask questions.

Up for “Adoption” / Auction:

Note: Being sold locally as well so auction may end at anytime. Showing are available by appointment only.

This is a very cool little Ford 67 Fairlane 500 Sedan. It has been in our family for 21 years. We purchased the car in 1993 out of an estate sale near Dodge City, KS where it had been parked in a garage for 12 years. Yes, it can snow in Kansas too.

The car has only seen the late spring, summer, and early fall sun since we have owned it and always garaged or stored inside. I put her up on jack stands 15 years ago thinking my son would want her at some point. Well, there I go thinking again... Last year it was moved to a new location and was garaged. I changed the oil and with some minor brake bleeding and fresh fuel it fired right up and drove around the block.

To date since last summer the gas tank has been flushed. New Master Brake Cylinder and new Rear Wheel Cylinders and New Battery have been installed. New in the box front wheel cylinders, new in the box distributer cap go with the car. All OEM type parts.

The car has had one repaint about 20 years ago, now some rust is showing in the left rear quarter in front of the tire, and the right front behind the tire. The driver’s side floors seem pretty solid. The passenger side front floor is rusted out at the firewall, but from there back is pretty solid. Absolutely nothing serious. The shock towers, trunk drop offs, trunk pan, rocker panels, frame rails, rear quarter wheel lips , and all other vital areas seem very solid and intact.

The paint is dead, faded with chips, peeling, and old faded finish.

Panels have some nicks, dings, scrapes, and dents.

The windshield has a clip, rest of the glass is good.

The interior is excellent and complete. The dealer installed seat covers have been removed from the front, and the still remain on rear seat.

AM Radio works.

Extra rims and tires are in the Trunk.

The car shifts great and the engine runs very well.

 Clean Title.

Kindly do not bid unless you intend to complete your obligation as this is a binding contract as intended by eBay.

Immediate non-refundable $500.00 deposit due via Paypal at end of auction (burned with a no show last fall, cost me money, storage, and time). Balance due in cash when car is picked up. Car is located in zip code 61523, about 15 miles north of Peoria, IL.

Good luck Bidding and Thank you for looking!

 

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