1967 Ford Fairlane Xl on 2040-cars
Idalia, Colorado, United States
If you have any questions please email at: marionmllawter@leicesterfans.com .
I am selling a 1967 Ford Fairlane 500XL that has been extensively modified into one mean pro touring car. This car
has been featured in a number of magazines and shows very well. All fresh fluids.This thing runs and drives great.
Gets attention everywhere it goes. This car is truly ready to enjoy and needs nothing. Buy it today and go cruising
or to car shows tomorrow!!
Engine:
347 stroker.
Built by Patriot Performance. Rainbow City, GA. 453.8hp/414.9tq on engine dyno.
Eagle rods and crank.
Howard's roller cam .576/.568
Patriot Performance aluminum heads port matched to the
Edelbrock Air Gap 7521 intake.
Scorpion 1.6 roller rockers.
Canton 7qt, dual sump oil pan.
Quick Fuel 680cfm carb.
March serpentine pulley kit.
Billet Specialties thermostat housing, wires looms, radiator cap and air filter housing w/K&N filter.
Ford Motorsport valve covers.
Custom build motor mounts to clear rack.
Electrical:
PowerMaster 100amp alternator
MSD billet distributor
MSD Blaster coil
MSD 6AL box and MSD wires.
Cooling:
Northern aluminum radiator with rear shroud.
Dual SPAL electric fans.
Edelbrock high flow aluminum water pump.
Billet Specialties overflow tank.
Exhaust:
Full length Hooker ceramic coated Comp headers.
Custom bent exhaust system, using Flowmaster 40 series mufflers.
Transmission:
Performance rebuilt C4 auto
Custom built PTC 3,000 stall converter.
Stock shifter.
Rearend:
Heidt's Ford 9" posi.
Narrowed couple inches.
31 spline axles and 3.50:1 gears.
Suspension:
Front:Heidt's Superride II front power rack and pinion, with tubular A-arms and adjustable chrome coil over
shocks.
Rear:Heidt's 4-link rear suspension with adjustable chrome QA1 coil over shocks.
Brakes:
Front: Wilwood 13" - 6 piston calipers.
Rear: Wilwood 12" - 4 piston calipers.
Chrome mini brake booster.
Interior:
Mostly stock and unrestored in great condition with one minor flaw in the drivers seat. Dash has a couple minor
cracks around the speaker perfs. Color: Ivy Gold. Bucket seats with center console. Stock shifter. Stock
1-speaker AM radio. Autometer tach and Stewart Warner Green Line H2O temp and oil pressure gauges.
Paint/Body:
Paint and bodywork were done 17 years ago and still looks like new. Slight custom mix of the original color, which
is Sauterne Gold. Paint brand: Sikkens. Crites Performance 427R Code hood. All trim is original and shows very
well for its age. All glass is original and in excellent shape. The bottom of the car is totally rust free and
painted chassis black. There is one spot in the floor that has been repaired at some point. Its only about a 6
inch patch and the rest of the underneath is gorgeous. The previous seller was not honest with me about this so I
wanted to be sure to include in my description. Its not horrible but it is there.
Wheels/Tires:
Centerline Stage II 18" wheels. BF Goodrich g-Force T/A's.
Front: 235/40ZR18
Rear: 275/35ZR18
This car runs and drives great. The buyer will not be disappointed. This is a very nice custom Fairlane with
modern suspension upgrades and brakes. This car shows VERY well. I would consider this an Excellent driver but it
is NOT a 100 point show car. It certainly wouldn't take too much to make it one though. If you google 1967 fairlane
a pic of this car actually comes up which is pretty cool.
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