1967 Ford Fairlane Gt Clone - 4 Speed on 2040-cars
Conway, South Carolina, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:351 Cleveland
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Teal
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Fairlane
Trim: GT clone
Drive Type: Four Speed
Mileage: 99,000
Exterior Color: Blue
1967 Fairlane GT clone 351 cleveland 4 speed with 4:10 rear. New leaf springs, 600 holley, dual exhaust, water pump, radiator, battery, starter, alternator, triple gauge and tact. Full GT interior kit, new cd stereo and four speakers. This car is what they call a 20 footer. It is mostly solid and looks great, but the paint is amateur.
I know that the pictures are not great, but they are at least recent. I took these pictures in mid January. The engine has the typical edelbrock and Moroso chrome pieces that you would expect from a hot rod musclecar.
Please call at 843 246-5785.
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