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1966 Ford Country Sedan Wagon 390 Fe Automatic A/c Edelbrock E-street Efi on 2040-cars

US $14,900.00
Year:1966 Mileage:75100 Color: This Wagon features the Ford Magic Gate
Location:

Sterling Heights, Michigan, United States

Sterling Heights, Michigan, United States

 Very Nice 1966 Ford Country Sedan Wagon

390 FE Big Block/Automatic Transmission

This Wagon has many new parts that were installed less than 100 miles ago.  Newer Parts include:

Edelbrock E-Street Electronic Fuel Injection System that is self learning from a Bluetooth Tablet.

DeWitt's Aluminum Radiator & SPAL Dual Electric Fans

Edelbrock Endurashine RPM Manifold

Edelbrock Polished Water Pump

MSD Billet Distributor, Wires, and Blaster 2 Coil

Custom Dual Exhaust System with performance tips

Front SSBC Force 10 Billet Calipers and Front Disc Brakes

Edelbrock Classic Polished Valve Covers & Air Cleaner

Exterior:

This Wagon features the Ford Magic Gate  which opens across & down.  The gate also features electric glass that can be actuated with the key or a switch by the drivers seat,

This was a factory air conditioning car, so it features the very rare blue tinted Ford Glass.

Interior:

This Wagon features a modern 4 speaker sound system with a Kenwood C/D Head Unit and Amp.

2 - 12 Volt Power Points were added for modern electronics.

A center console was added in front of the front bench seat.

An Auto Meter Gauge Panel was added featuring Water Temp, Oil Pressure, and a Volt Meter.

An Auto Gage Tachometer is mounted on the dash.

This 1966 Ford Wagon originally came out of Texas and is an almost original survivor sans all of the modern performance and convenience items that were added.  The car runs and drives excellent.  The paint on this car is pretty thin as it is original, and a re-paint would be the next logical step with this car.  The trim was professionally repaired & polished.  There are some small dings & dents in the car as well as normal wear & tear you would expect to find on an original 1966 Ford Wagon Survivor.  However the car is all here and makes a great daily driver as it floats down the road.


This Wagon is sold AS-IS with no warranties. Winning bidder is responsible for vehicle pick-up or delivery arrangements.  A $500 Deposit must be received within 48 hours of auction ending.


 




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The shootout comes courtesy of the internet series Generation Gap, and its concept is super-simple. One guy prefers classics, and the other likes newer rides. They choose a category, pick two vehicles and put them head to head. In this case, neither is exactly modern, though. The Ford is more than old enough to receive Social Security checks, and the Dodge is hardly a young whippersnapper.
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