1969 Ford Fairlane Formal Roof "q" Code 4 Speed 428 Rolling Chassis, Barn Find on 2040-cars
Rochester, New York, United States
HERE IS A 1969 FORD FAIRLANE FORMAL ROOF "Q" CODE 4 SPEED 428 ROLLING CHASSIS FOR SALE. CAR HAS STAGGARD SHOCKS. THIS WAS SITTING IN A BARN FOR 30 YEARS OR SO. THIS CAR DOES NOT COME WITH A MOTOR, TRANSMISSION OR CENTER SECTION FROM THE REAR END. THE CAR DOES COME WITH AXLES AND WILL ROLL. THE MOTOR THAT IS IN THE CAR NOW WILL BE PULLED AFTER THE AUCTIONS END. THE CAR WAS ORIGINALLY BLUE BUT WAS PAINTED BLACK BACK IN THE 70'S. THE PAINT IS PEELING AND MISSING IN SOME SPOTS. THE INTERIOR IS IN DECENT SHAPE WITH NO RIPS BUT IT IS DIRTY. THE BODY IS IN PRETTY GOOD SHAPE. FRONT FENDERS AND DOORS ARE VERY NICE. THE HOOD CAUGHT FIRE AT SOME POINT AND SHOULD BE REPLACED. THE TRUNK LID HAS RUST ON THE INNER LIP AND SOME FIBERGLASS IN IT SO THAT TO SHOULD BE REPLACED. THERE IS RUST IN BOTH LOWER QUARTER PANELS (SEE PICS). THE PASSENGER SIDE QUARTER PANEL HAD DAMAGE AT SOME POINT AND HAS FIBERGLASS IN IT. lOOKS LIKE IT HAS SOME DAMAGE FROM A FENDER BENDER. THE FLOORS ARE VERY SOLID BUT THERE ARE 2 SPOTS THAT NEED REPAIR (SEE PICS). ON BOTH SIDES OF THE CAR IN THE VERY FRONT (AROUND WHERE YOUR TOES WOULD BE) THE FLOORS NEED TO BE REPAIRED. THE PASSENGER SIDE HAS A HOLE THERE NOW. THE DRIVERS SIDE IS WEAK THERE AND YOU CAN PUSH ON IT. BOTH SPOTS ARE 12 INCHES BY 12 INCHES WHERE IT NEEDS TO BE REPLACED. THE REST OF THE FLOOR IS SOLID WITH JUST SOME SCALE ON IT. CAR IS A VERY GOOD PROJECT FOR RESTORATION. THE BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PICKING THE CAR UP. ANY QUESTIONS FELL FREE TO CALL OR EMAIL ME. 585-254-1537. AGAIN, ROLLING CHASSIS, NO MOTOR, TRANSMISSION OR THIRD MEMBER. If you want more pictures please call. I can give you detailed pictures of whatever you want. Ebay would only let me put 24 pictures on here. DATA PLATE INFO: BODY 65E, COLOR X, TRIM CB, DATE 30K, DSO 37, AXLE S, TRANS 6 |
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