1966 Ford Fairlane 500 === Convertible 351 V8 Windsor Hi-po No Reserve on 2040-cars
Woodbury, New Jersey, United States
now a no reserve auction hi bid will take it!! 1966 FORD FAIRLAN 500 CONVERTIBLE. 351 V8 4V HP AUTOMATIC POSI REAR headers in to glass packs for the roar sound Originally a 6 cyl car t code the front frame has had some extra stiffening done to it for the big v8 and trans older restoration done in the 90's showing its age in a few place's. runs strong new tires brakes solid floor and trunk frame some rust in the lower fenders ( NOTE PICS ) needs paint and light bodywork..... and she will be back in shape mechanically sound everything works pw ps heat radio all lights work new power top last year works 100%
THIS IS A RUNNING AND VERY DRIVABLE CAR! but needs some minor TLC. you can drive it wile you get it done! please look at all the picks and ask any questions before you bid
as is sale ! a cash deposit of $1000.00 is due 24 hrs after winning bid. balance is due 3 day after auction ends By bank wire only.... No check you are welcome to see the car before you bid !! if you bid you buy ok. all low feedback bidders with a score 25 or less Must confirm your self please by phone Or email if not I will block you and retract your bid!!! you can call for more info thanks 856-302-1690 Rick 8-am to 9 pm car is located 20 miles east of Philadelphia pa. The car is listed for sale locally too I may stop the auction at any time sorry. not interested in any trade sorry.
THIS IS A FULLY RUNNING AND DRIVING CAR
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