1964 Ford Fairlane 500 2 Door Barn Find!!! Parts Car! on 2040-cars
Elkhorn, Wisconsin, United States
Barn Find!! 1964 Ford Fairlane 500 - Selling as Complete Parts car only! LOW RESERVE!!! This would be a perfect car to "part out" and sell parts at swap meet - individual parts on the 1964 Ford Fairlane are very desirable and getting harder to find. Have not tried to start it - Car is 99% complete - missing carburetor Glass and Trim is in good shape for the year. Many of the interior pieces are in good shape The exterior is solid however the undercarriage is rusty and so are the lower panels/rockers etc Car is dusty from being in a barn (see photos) Car has no title or keys - being sold as a rolling parts car. Has been stored indoors READ: DOES NOT HAVE TITLE - Car could be restored but buyer would have to try to attain title - seller assumes no responsibility in titling vehicle. Car is located in Elkhorn, WI Approx 1 hour from Milwaukee or 2 hours from Chicago. Delivery in the Midwest is possible for additional fee. Please email to discuss further. I can send more pictures of specific areas if needed Please feel free to contact me with more questions |
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