Detail Info for: Ford : Fairlane 500 1966 Ford Fairlane 500

Transaction Info

Sold On:
03/27/2011
Price:
$ 3100.00
Condition:
Mileage:
91247
Location:
JACKSONVILLE, FL, 32218
Seller Type:
Private seller

Vehicle Specification

Year Make Model:
1966 Ford Fairlane
Submodel Body Type:
500 Sedan
Engine:
8 - Cyl.
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
6A41C105736
Vehicle Title:
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:

Vehicle Detail

I am selling my 1966 Ford Fairlane 500 Sedan. I bought the vehicle approximately six to seven years ago. I bough the car off of E-Bay at that time. I purchased the car in Tennessee and drove it to Jacksonville, Florida. The car ran fine, no problems. My intentions were to fix the car up and make a refurbished old car out of it. I was starting with a good platform in the Ford. I changed the master cylinder from a single to a double. I changed all of the wheel cylinders, and the brake pads on all four wheels. I also put a proportioning valve in the brake line to have the proper pressure to the wheels. I also added new brake lines to each wheel. I also bought a new headliner for the car but have not put it in yet. I have all of the mounting brackets (rods) for the headliner. I have also added an after market stereo, under the dash. This stereo is a CD, and I put it there so I would not have to cut into the dash. The engine is a 289 with an automatic transmission. The engine tag reads, 289 C 66 10. The one that came off of the transmission reads, (looks like) 80 5 GD 833. The car needs new carpeting, the carpeting is faded and needs to be replaced. The vehicle also needs a package tray, but comes with speakers that were attached but were removed when I removed the cardboard carpet lined thing that was passing for a package tray. The rust situation is there is rust in the trunk (see pictures). Other than that there is some bubbling on the lower part of the driver's door. There maybe some more, but nothing that comes to mind at this point. Also there are some holes in the bottom of the seats. I'm selling the car because I have lost interest in the project. I had brain surgery to remove a tumor five years ago. Since that time the car has just sat in my garage collecting dust. I am not sure if this is a result of my surgery or not. All I know is that before, I had interest in this, but now I do not. So instead of just letting the car sit there and collect dust, I decided to sell her to someone that will give her the attention she needs. The car has not ran since my surgery, so I would advise against driving the car. The car runs and drives fine, at least the last I drove her, she did. But since she has sat so long, I would take precautions before I drove her. Look at the pictures and if you have any other questions, message me. I will try to answer as fast and completely as I can. There is to be a five hundred dollar deposit to my Pay-Pal account after the auction ends. This is to be done within 24hours. If not, the bid will be cancelled and E-Bay will be contacted and notified of the non-payment. People with low, or no transactions/feedback contact me first, or your bid will be cancelled, On Mar-22-11 at 16:12:01 PDT, seller added the following information: A question was asked about the dash. I have submitted three different pictures of the dash. As you can see, the only crack is located at/in the speaker hole. I also need to mention that I have put a new washer pump on the car. In addition to that I have put on a new trunk gasket, and back window gasket. I removed the old ones back when I had the idea that I was going to restore the car. But since I have lost the desire, I replaced these items. The back window has not gone back in like it should. So I do not know if it is the wrong gasket or something else. I also replaced the trim mounting clips, that hold on the trim around the back window. Also to answer a question, the car does not have power brakes, or steering. I was asked a question about the engine being locked up, due to the amount of time that the vehicle was been sitting. I went and checked the engine and the engine did turn. Now I did not turn the thing over a full revolution, due to the fact of possible no oil coating on the metal parts. I was able to move the engine slightly, by hand to indicate that the engine is not locked up.

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