1964 Ford Fairlane Gasser on 2040-cars
columbus ohio, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:none
For Sale By:Dealer
Make: Ford
Warranty: none
Model: Fairlane
Drive Type: 9" posi
Number of Doors: 2
Mileage: 100,000
Trim: 2 dr ht
Sub Model: 2 dr ht
this is a 1964 ford fairlane 2 dr ht interior is gutted rear wheel wells have been radioused it has a 64 forf econaline stright axel in the front and a ford 9" rear end with 4:11 gears all glass is good all side trim is with the car and in good shape it has a set of ladder bars under it and a set of 10 spoke E.T. wheels on the front THE REAR TIRES AND WHEELS DO NOT GO THE THE CAR the wheels pictured on the floor will go (no tires) good clean Ohio title please call this # 614 597 6587 ask for Gary for more information this car is a long way from just dropping a motor and transmission in it and going racing i am listing this for a friend and dont know much about it the car is in Columbus Ohio thanks
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