1982 Ford Fairmont Futura Coupe 82k No Reserve! on 2040-cars
New Lisbon, Wisconsin, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.3
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Ford
Model: Fairmont
Trim: Futura Coupe
Drive Type: 4-speed manual
Mileage: 82,392
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: White
Number of Doors: 2
Interior Color: Red
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
This is a 1982 Fairmont Futura Coupe. It's a true survivor. I think I may be the third owner. The original owner drove it back and forth to work, about 30 mi. a day. The speedo says 82xxx mi. which I think are probably original. I acquired it through a trade, but have too many cars and so it needs to go to a new owner. It has the 2.3 four cylinder with a 4-speed manual trans. It runs fine and I wouldn't be afraid to drive it anywhere. The engine doesn't smoke or have any noises, the trans shifts just fine. The previous owner told me that he replaced the differential with an 8.8, instead of the stock one. He was planning to drop in a 302. I drove it for a while with no problems. The gauges all work, the interior is pretty nice with just one split on the side of the drivers seat. The vinyl for the headliner is gone. I suppose the glue dried up. The cardboard is intact and in good shape. There is one split on the dash pad, drivers side, but not bad. I put on the mag wheels. The tires are o.k. It has air shocks.
The body is very solid on this one with no rust through. The spots you see are only surface rust. There is no rust through underneath. It would be a great candidate for a hot rod or just do a quick paint job and drive it the way it is.
I'm starting it at a low price and selling it at NO RESERVE!. We all know how we hate reserve auctions. At least I do. I will accept cash, a good Cashiers Check or Postal Money Order. Please, no dreamers or tire kickers. I'm only interested in serious buyers, so make sure that you clear it with momma and have the money available before you bid. Ask any questions long before the end of the auction. The car is being sold "as is." There are no guaranties and no returns of any kind. I expect to hear from the winning bidder within 24 hr. of the auctions end and full payment is due within 5 days. The car can stay here for 30 days if it is paid for.
A note to scammers. I just successfully won a case against a scammer who is now sitting in jail. So, don't even think about it. I'm an honest person and I expect you to be the same. Good luck bidding!
Attention: If you are a first time bidder, please contact me first or I will cancel your bid.
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