1968 Ford Fairlane on 2040-cars
Yuma, Arizona, United States
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AN ABSOLUTLEY BEAUTIFUL 1968 FORD FAIRLANE 500 CONVERTIBLE, ABOUT 95% FACTORY ORIGINAL. 79,000 ACTUAL MILES ON A NUMBERS MATCHING ENG/TRANS/DIFFERENTIAL. PAINT IS IN VERY GOOD COND, THE BODY IS STRAIGHT WITH NO DINGS AND NO RIPPLES ANYWHERE. AND NO RUST WITH SOLID FLOOR PANS, VERY GOOD TIRES, ORIG WHEELS, ETC. THIS CAR RUNS AND DRIVES EXTREMELY WELL. THE ORIGINAL 302 V8 PERFORMS PERFECTLY WITH NO ISSUES AT ALL, YOU HIT THE GAS AND IT JUMPS WITHOUT ANY HESITATION.
THIS CAR DOES NOT SMOKE OR BURN OIL.
THE MOTOR HAS NEVER BEEN APART EXCEPT FOR THE MANIFOLD REPLACEMENT. THE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SHIFTS SMOOTH AND
PRECISE. DRIVES STRAIGHT AND TRUE WITHOUT PULLING AND WITH THE ADDITION OF POWER DISC BRAKES ON THE FRONT STOPS
STRAIGHT. THE NEW POWER TOP (WITH GLASS NOT PLASTIC WINDOW) WORKS PERFECTLY WITH NO BINDING OR WEIRD NOISES AND
FITS SNUG WITHOUT WRINKLES AND IS IN PERFECT CONDITION. THE SEATS ARE ALSO ORIGINAL AND ARE IN VERY GOOD CONDITION
WITH VERY LITTLE WEAR SHOWING AND WITH THE NEWER BLACK CARPET SHOW VERY WELL. FACTORY AM RADIO. IT RUNS AND SHOWS
EXTREMELY WELL AND WILL SURELY BE THE ONLY FAIRLANE (EXPECIALLY A CONVERTIBLE) AT ANY CAR SHOW AND MOST LIKELY THE
NICEST. THIS CAR DEFINATLEY TURNS HEADS EVERYWHERE I TAKE IT.
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