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One Of A Kind Vintage 1962 Ford Fairlane 500 2 Door Coup Classic Prototype. on 2040-cars

Year:1962 Mileage:250000 Color: Bone White /
 Burgundy
Location:

Jamestown, California, United States

Jamestown, California, United States
Transmission:Manual
Engine:221CI V8
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:
Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ...
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 2R41L151655
Year: 1962
Exterior Color: Bone White
Make: Ford
Interior Color: Burgundy
Model: Fairlane
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: Crome
Drive Type: Standard, with Automatic 4th.
Mileage: 250,000
Sub Model: 500 Prototype

Must Sell!

ONE OF A KIND Vintage 1962 Ford Fairlane 500 2 Door Coup Classic Prototype.

It is called the Avelare Car, named after William Joseph Avelare, who prototyped the vehicle, at San Jose Ford, in San Jose, CA, in 1962.

William Joseph Avelare was master mechanic and San Jose Ford's Number One mechanic, for 45 years.

VIN No. 2R41L151655, Body Type Model 2DSDCL5.

The Fairlane's rear frame was cut off and refitted with the rear frame, of a 1962 Mercury, to fit an overdrive shaft.

In doing this, it made the vehicle, nearly a foot longer than the normal Fairlane 500 and it literally cost the price, of two automobiles and six months to make.

The Fairlane 500 was originally purchased, in Feb-1962 but was not registered until Aug-1962.

It has a standard clutch, with the shift on the column collar and shifts from first, to second and third gear.

When up to speed, the automatic overdrive engages, as an automatic fourth gear.

This is the only vehicle, that ever had this function, making it not only a unique vehicle but also very valuable.

It measures 16ft, 5in, in length and 5ft, 10in, in width.

Also, I have not been able to find any information, about when the first four speed car was produced, until after 1962 and any info would be helpful.

It has a V8 badge, on each side front fender, a Fairlane 500 badge on the sides just past passenger windows and overdrive badge rear, just to the right below the trunk.

The Avelare Car was then shipped via railroad car, to San Diego, to be reupholstered, then shipped back to San Jose, using the same transportation.

William Joseph Avelare was married to my grandmother, as her second husband and when he passed, in 1986, his Fairlane 500 was handed down to me.

The first time, driving home, I was driving up a 22% grade, going 100mph and didn't realize it, until my passenger asked me why everyone else was going so slow.

Being the only one, in the world, makes the Avelare Car, a priceless part, of American history and American ingenuity.

Unfortunately, I am no longer able to keep this vehicle and I am no longer able to do the repairs needed to restore it, to pristine condition.

Also, I am unable to do the research, at a US Patent Library, in order to produce any documentation needed and I can find nothing, on the Internet.

Blue-book is not the right source, to research this vehicle.

If I am unable to sell it, soon, it may end up getting taken away, from me and scrapped.

There is a slim chance, that I may have a place to move it to but that prospect is still pending.

 

Condition.

It has been on Non-Op status, with the CA-DMV, since the 1990's.

The original engine is a 221CI V8 block, which had over 250,000 mile and never has an overhaul.

Just proves that maintenance really is the key to a vehicle longevity and the secondary Franz oil filter system helped, as well.

A mechanic had once commented, that it was a nice little 289 and his error caused me to try putting a 289V8, from a 1964 Fairlane, into it.

Unfortunately, the engine mounts and clutch disk do not line up properly and I am no longer able to correct this.

I was then told it was a 260V8, by an auto mechanic instructor and he was wrong.

Thanks to fellow eBayer, Ihmtm, I have learned that it is a 221CI V8.

It needs another standard 221CI V8 block, from another 1962 Fairlane 500.

The 289V8 was equivalent to a brand new engine, when I bought it and I am sure it is still in usable condition.

I still have the original engine but it may no longer be in usable condition, however it should be kept, with the Avelare Car.

The emergency hand break cable has snapped and the breaks will not disengage.

The tires were brand new and have never incurred any miles and may still be usable but time has taken its toll upon them.

The upholstery needs repair and the dash frame replaced.

The original bone white paint finish has a lot of rust spotting and needs to be detailed cosmetically.

It needs a lot of cosmetic work, time and care, for someone to invest.

I just no longer have the time, finances or ability, to restore it myself but I may be available, when needed, on how the Avelare Car, is put together.

The photos are old but at this time, they are all I have because I have no way to take any new pictures.

 Arrangements can be made, for potential buyers, to come see the Avelare Car, at its location.

Even with the condition, that the Avelare Car is in, it would be a very good investment.

It would cost about $20,000.00 to totally restore this vehicle and I have dropped my starting bid, by that amount.

Once restored, it's potential market value would be far beyond the coast of this purchase and it's restoration.

My original plan was to restore the Avelare Car then take it to the auction, at the Concourse, in Pebble Beach but too many road blocks, in life, prevented me from doing so.

I was also going to do some research, at the US Patent Library because William Joseph Avelare did tell me, that he had several patents, from his work but life's road blocks kept me from this, also.

Everything, that I have posted, in this listing, is true and I am not going to recant something, when I am telling the truth about something.

I have now had two scoffers, that have messaged me, one of them resorting to foul language.

If anyone feels that what I have posted, in this listing, then I dare them to report it, to eBay, instead of bothering me with insulting messages.

Whomever does make a report, to eBay, they had better be able to prove it because they could be held legally responsible, for the outcome, of doing so.

NO RESERVE PRICES!!!

 

DELIVERY

The vehicle must be picked up and transported by the buyer.

The Avelare Car will not be picked up, until after full payment has been received, cleared and title transferred.

 

RETURNS

 

Since I am liquidating nearly everything, that I own, I would like to limit any returns. I would be unable to accept a return, on this vehicle because I would have no where to put it.

 

PAYMENT INSTRUCTIONS

 

PayPals is the only form of Payment that I am able to accept. If you do not have a PayPals account, please contact me, before bidding or making a BIN purchase. Listed items can not be shipped, until payment has been received and cleared. Be sure to check your funds before bidding or making a BIN purchase.

 

FEEDBACK

 

I value my customers and strive to build perfect customer satisfaction. Please contact me before leaving a Neutral or Negative feedback and I will help to quickly resolve any issues at hand. I pride myself, on my honesty. I have had only about three negative feedbacks, that were unfounded, on situations that could have been easily resolved but the persons giving them, were childish and were just out to give bad feedbacks and ended up getting blocked. I have never given bad feedback and I do strive to satisfy my customers.

 

CUSTOMER SERVICE

 

All of the items, that I sell, are sold in "as is" condition and I do described my items, as best as possible but being human, I can make errors. If I do make an error, in any of my listings, please let me know.  If I make an error, in a sales order, I will correct it. If you receive the wrong item, that was not the item that you had purchased, from my listing, please contact me before making a return. When you buy from me I want you to have a worry free shopping experience. I have never and will never have a reserve price. My starting bid price, is the least amount, that I am willing to sell at. For all of you particular collector's out there that wish to buy from me I am perfectly willing to send you more pictures if need be. If you have any questions don't hesitate to ask them but please ask them before buying or bidding. I am always happy to answer any and all questions. Check out my other items. I will be listing numerous items, for sale, on a regular basis, so, please check back often. I have a lot of inventory, so if you are looking for a specific item, feel free to ask or if you have a wish list, feel free to share and I can let you know, if I have anything, that is on it.

 

WARNING

 

Don't be fooled! There is no such thing, as a "Vintage STAR TREK" item. In order to be vintage, an item must be 50 years old and to be antique, it must be 100 years old. STAR TREK first aired, in Sep-1966, which was not yet 50 years ago. Some dealers will throw the words vintage and antique, into their list, which is false advertising and illegal, in all 50 states.

 

PLEASE LOOK AT MY OTHER ITEMS, THAT I HAVE, UP FOR AUCTION OR SALE.

THANK YOU AND GOOD LUCK, ON YOUR BIDS.


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