Ford Fairlane (1966)

Sale price: US $14,995.00 Make an Offer

Condition: Seller notes:
Used
“ Base GT in Springtime Yellow with only 2 options - 2 speed wipers and AM radio. ”
Year: 1966 VIN : 6A40S204923
Mileage: 93,180 Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford Transmission: Manual
Model: Fairlane Body Type: Coupe
Trim: GT Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Engine: 390 Vehicle Title: Clear
Drive Type: RWD For Sale By: Private Seller
Disability Equipped: No Exterior Color: Yellow
Drive Side: Left-hand drive Interior Color: Black

Arlington, Virginia, United States

Vehicle description

Clean VA title. Recent VA inspection, roadworthy, solid. Registered, insured. 100k on car and engine, pretty sure it’s close to correct. Manual steering, brakes, transmission. Mild 390 with Comp 270H, pocket ported stock heads, Performer RPM intake. Pertronix ignition with wide Duraspark cap and rotor. Edelbrock aluminum water pump, heavy duty fuel pump. Aluminum radiator. Powermaster gear drive starter. Brakes converted to dual circuit. Adjustable pressure on rear. Porterfield heavy duty street shoes. Drilled front drums (!, see CH Topping). Wheels are American Racing 15x7 with 225/60-HR15 tires in very good shape. No shakes, rattles, pulls, or anything funny when driving or stopping. Recent moderate performance clutch with steel flywheel inside blowproof (but not dated) bellhousing. Original 3 speed manual 9 bolt toploader with hard to find aftermarket high end Hurst shifter. Rear has ex-Roush NASCAR 9” rear with nasty Detroit Locker that clicks like mad and pops some but works just great. Subframe conectors Interior good, may be original Instruments work (except speedo/odo, recently broke) including all warning lights, converted clock, add-on oil pressure and water temp. I added an O2 sensor and gauge but the gauge is dead now as well. Front suspension is redone, Global West upper a-arms with the 1” “Shelby Drop” relocation, heavy duty lowers, heavy duty strut rods all done. Stock front springs cut ½ coil, 1-1/8” sway bar. Oil filter relocated to clear sway bar. Spring clamps on front of rear part of rear springs. Relocated rear tire to convertible location, convertible cocktail shaker under right rear. Launches strong and clean. The thing actually handles halfway decently as well. No significant rust or signs of prior major rust repair. Problems Heater coil leaks, bypassed Minor rust around rear window Hood dent (see pic) Wrong grille (not from GT) Cracked dash Speedometer/odometer not working O2 gauge not working