For Sale: 1964 Ford Fairlane 500 in Hilton, New York for sale in Hilton, NY
Vehicle Description GLCC is proud to offer this 1964 Ford Fairlane 500 2dr sedan post car,Skylight Blue exterior over Dark Blue interior,it is powered by a 289 V8 with a 3-speed cruise o matic transmission.
This 1964 Fairlane 500 is very solid originally from Tennessee we have tons of documentation such as original window sticker and title with a binder of the restoration do not miss out on this super solid classic.
We have competetive interest rates and offer worldwide shipping.
Here is a little history on the Fairlane:
The Fairlane received new sheet metal styling for the rear and body sides, with the rear fenders given a smoother top than the previous year, and completely devoid of tail fins.
The sides were given a convex shape that slanted forward from the sides of the taillights and ended in a chrome scoop.
Body styles offered with the six-cylinder engine included a two- and four-door sedan, and a Ranch Wagon.
The two-door had a factory base price of $2,180, the sedan at $2,230, and the wagon at $2,520.
The V8 Fairlane added approximately $100 to the base price.
Above the base Fairlane was the Fairlane 500, the top trim level of the series, and endowed with additional chrome trim and accouterments.
Chrome molding could be found around the window, horn ring, fendertop ornaments, and a twin-spear side molding that traversed the entire length of the body.
A Ford crest was added on the 'C' pillar and the interiors were given carpeting.
Body styles on the Fairlane 500 included a town sedan, club sedan, hardtop coupe, hardtop sport coupe, and Custom Station Wagon.
Prices ranged from $2,260 to $2,600 for the six-cylinder options and approximately $100 higher for the base V8.
Ford built a total of 78,094 examples of the base Fairlane and 199,522 of the Fairlane 500 in 1964.
Dome Lamp, Tinted Glass, Armrests - Dual Front, Power Steering, Automatic Transmission, Am/Fm Radio, Full-Size Spare Tire, Spare Tire.
This 1964 Fairlane 500 is very solid originally from Tennessee we have tons of documentation such as original window sticker and title with a binder of the restoration do not miss out on this super solid classic.
We have competetive interest rates and offer worldwide shipping.
Here is a little history on the Fairlane:
The Fairlane received new sheet metal styling for the rear and body sides, with the rear fenders given a smoother top than the previous year, and completely devoid of tail fins.
The sides were given a convex shape that slanted forward from the sides of the taillights and ended in a chrome scoop.
Body styles offered with the six-cylinder engine included a two- and four-door sedan, and a Ranch Wagon.
The two-door had a factory base price of $2,180, the sedan at $2,230, and the wagon at $2,520.
The V8 Fairlane added approximately $100 to the base price.
Above the base Fairlane was the Fairlane 500, the top trim level of the series, and endowed with additional chrome trim and accouterments.
Chrome molding could be found around the window, horn ring, fendertop ornaments, and a twin-spear side molding that traversed the entire length of the body.
A Ford crest was added on the 'C' pillar and the interiors were given carpeting.
Body styles on the Fairlane 500 included a town sedan, club sedan, hardtop coupe, hardtop sport coupe, and Custom Station Wagon.
Prices ranged from $2,260 to $2,600 for the six-cylinder options and approximately $100 higher for the base V8.
Ford built a total of 78,094 examples of the base Fairlane and 199,522 of the Fairlane 500 in 1964.
Dome Lamp, Tinted Glass, Armrests - Dual Front, Power Steering, Automatic Transmission, Am/Fm Radio, Full-Size Spare Tire, Spare Tire.
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