1967 Ford Fairlane 390gt S Code 4 Speed Gt Convertible Project Car Rare Big Bloc on 2040-cars
Hightstown, New Jersey, United States
Engine:390GT
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: RED/BLACK
Model: Fairlane
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: GT S CODE 390GT 4 SPEED
Drive Type: MANUAL TRANS
Mileage: 88,156
Sub Model: GT CONVERTIBLE
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: Red
Number of Doors: 2
This auction is for an original 1967 Ford Fairlane factory 390GT 4 Barrel 4 Speed Convertible Project car. This vehicle needs a complete restoration as shown but is a hard to find factory Red Big block 4 speed GT Car. This has no motor or trans and the front grille & headlight assemblies are missing. Inside the vehicle are a pair of the hard to find factory bucket seats and is has the original convertible top with power top pump still hooked up. This has the dash cluster with original wiring and the clutch and brake pedal assembly with the correct steering column for a floor shift car as shown. The metal floor hump is there with a piece cut out of the back edge. The hood, bumpers and brackets, motor mounts and clutch linkage are gone. It has rust in the floor pans, lower quarterpanels and in the doors and fenders. It has the correct 9 inch rear end. It has factory front disc brakes and has the correct power brake booster with moutning bracket. This needs a complete restoration but is a low production original Fairlane that should be a good project and a catchy vehicle when complete. Car is located in Central NJ (Hightstown) for local pickup or inspection. You can reach us at 609-448-1684 from 10am to 6pm Eastern time. Feel free to ask any questions.
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