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1969 Ford Fairlane 500 5.0l on 2040-cars

Year:1969 Mileage:84000
Location:

Stewartstown, Pennsylvania, United States

Stewartstown, Pennsylvania, United States

 84,000 miles on car. Paint is overall good. There is one small chipped spot on hood, and a bubble spot below the drivers side door. It is a manual 3 speed on the floor with a good clutch. It has new brake wheel cylinders on all four corners, new fuel tank, new windshield, new weatherstripping on convertible top has a factory glass rear window. The convertible top is in excellent condition.  Has a set of 4 new bfgoodrich tires mounted on the factory 14 inch wheels. engine is a 302, fresh rebuild, new edelbrock intake and holley 4 bbl carb. Has a new pertronix ignitor 2 billet distributor and flamethrower two coil, ford racing plug wires, new plugs, new starter solenoid, new hooker competition headers, totally new exhaust system. Rear gearing was changed from 2.79 open to 3.40 limited slip gearing. Also has had a borgenson power steering conversion fitted on it. Has new custom audio radio. I have receipts for everything listed. Underbody is in fair condition.  The torque boxes in the corners have some small rust issues.   The frame rails are in good condition. If interested in seeing the car please contact me via ebay messaging so we can set something up.  Car color is original Wimbledon White, the top is original black.  The interior is not the original color, it was changed to black by a previous owner. I also have a Marti report for the car, and its as follows;

STANDARD MARTI REPORT
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Copyright Kevin Marti 2013
Thank you for your interest in our services. We have determined the following information for your car from the Ford Database we have:
Serial Number 9H36F183369
1969
Built at Lorain
Fairlane 500 2-Door Convertible
302-2V Engine
9
H
36
F
DOOR DATA PLATE INFORMATION
83369th Ford vehicle scheduled for production at Lorain
Fairlane 500 2-Door Convertib76B le
M Wimbledon White Paint, Ford #1619-A
5D Red Vinyl Bench Seat
18C Scheduled For Build: March 18, 1969
17 Washington Ordering District
3 2.79 Conventional Rear Axle
W C-4 Cruise-O-Matic Transmission
DEALER#: 17G414
Your vehicle was ordered with the following features:
Black Power Top w/Glass Backlite
C-4 Cruise-O-Matic Transmission
Electric Clock
Visibility Group
7.75x14-4 Ply Rated Tires
White Sidewall Tires
Body Side Molding
Power Steering
AM Radio
Tinted Glass-Complete
Wheel Covers
Kevin Marti
Your car was actually produced on March 17, 1969 -- one day ahead of schedule.


CAR IS ALSO FOR SALE LOCALLY.  I WILL END AUCTION EARLY IF NEEDED.

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