1963 Ford Fairlane 500 Sports Coupe one owner excellent rust free condition!
1963 Ford Fairlane Sports coupe
Technical specifications of Ford Fairlane 1963 | |
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Price: | US $12,995.00 |
Item location: | Seattle, Washington, United States |
Make: | Ford |
Model: | Fairlane |
Type: | Coupe |
Trim: | Sports coupe |
Year: | 1963 |
Mileage: | 76654 |
VIN: | 3K47F177917 |
Color: | Red |
Engine size: | 260 V8 |
Number of cylinders: | 8 |
Transmission: | Automatic |
Drive type: | RWD |
Interior color: | Red |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
You are interested? | Contact the seller! |
Car description |
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It is a solid car,there is no rust in the floor boards,trunk,wheel wells,shock tower, hood lip moulding or quarter panels.This is a very solid car that runs and drives turn key operational.This is a matching numbers car as evident with the data plate and stamped firewall in these pics.
The headliner is not ripped up still in good shape, the seat covers are not torn up, nor is the carpet torn up.All the emblems are there nothing is missing or broken or bent up.
The bumpers are still shinny not all rusty and dented, the side moldings are in great shape nothing missing.The interior smells fresh,there were no kids or pets riding in this car, no smokers so everything is clean!
The 260 engine is original very strong doesn't smoke or burn oil, the two speed tranny doesn't slip or has any shifting issues.Everything is bone stock nothing has been changed or altered in any way. None Power steering also less parts to go wrong a plus!If your looking for an original 1963 Fairlane sports coupe with an easy restoration then this is it an unmolested purist car!.
Car runs and drives with 76k original miles so you can drive it anywhere home that's how nice this car is.This car turns heads where ever it goes, the paint was quickly just buffed out for the listing, but if you buff it better you will have a car you don't need to paintThe patina speaks for itself, only dent is a parking lot dent on the passenger fender other than that the body is perfect .
Again if your looking for a stock original matching numbers 1963 fairlane sports coupe that happens to be red on red with an easy restoration or drive it like it is then this is it.Call 206 817 8387 for more pictures or email me selling this at a very very good price below its value of 17,300 as an excellent car!thanks
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History of the 1962-1965 Ford FairlaneFord transferred the Fairlane nameplate to its new "senior compact" line for 1962. The downsized Fairlane was 11.7" shorter than regular Fords, but 16.5" longer than the Falcon. A Ford six or new 221-cid OHV V8 powered the new cars. The mid-year Fairlane 500 (pillared) Sport Coupe came with buckets and console. A 260-cid V8 and four-speed manual transmission were optional. For 1963, the nicely restyled Fairlane Sport Coupe became a true hardtop. New Fairlane wagons included a faux-wood paneled Squire. Late in 1963, Ford introduced its hot 271-hp 289 V8 in Fairlane. Substantially upgraded styling kept 1964 Fairlanes competitive with Chevy's new Chevelle—and a Ford 427-cid V8 made that year's limited run of Fairlane-based Thunderbolt drag cars more than competitive.A new Fairlane look appeared for 1965, as the car shared heavily sculpted sheetmetal with that year's Mercury Comet. Rectangular tail lamps replaced formerly round units. The pleasingly styled 1962-65 Fairlane 500s are scarce, but generally quite affordable today—Thunderbolts excluded! An authentic Hi-Po V8/4-speed Fairlane can be a super Ford bargain.
">Ford transferred the Fairlane nameplate to its new "senior compact" line for 1962. The downsized Fairlane was 11.7" shorter than regular Fords, but 16.5" longer than the Falcon. A Ford six or new 221-cid OHV V8 powered the new cars. The mid-year Fairlane 500 (pillared) Sport Coupe came with buckets and console. A 260-cid V8 and four-speed manual transmission were optional. For 1963, the nicely restyled Fairlane Sport Coupe became a true hardtop. New Fairlane wagons included a faux-wood paneled Squire. Late in 1963, Ford introduced its hot 271-hp 289 V8 in Fairlane. Substantially upgraded styling kept 1964 Fairlanes competitive with Chevy's new Chevelle—and a Ford 427-cid V8 made that year's limited run of Fairlane-based Thunderbolt drag cars more than competitive.
A new Fairlane look appeared for 1965, as the car shared heavily sculpted sheetmetal with that year's Mercury Comet. Rectangular tail lamps replaced formerly round units. The pleasingly styled 1962-65 Fairlane 500s are scarce, but generally quite affordable today—Thunderbolts excluded! An authentic Hi-Po V8/4-speed Fairlane can be a super Ford bargain.
1963 Ford Fairlane 500 Info- 0" >
- Body Styles
- 2dr Hardtop Coupe
- 2dr Sedan
- 2dr Sport Coupe
- 4dr Sedan
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- Engine Types
- 6-cyl. 170cid/101hp 1bbl
- 6-cyl. 200cid/116hp 1bbl
- 8-cyl. 221cid/145hp 2bbl
- 8-cyl. 221cid/na 2bbl Export
- 8-cyl. 260cid/164hp 2bbl
- 8-cyl. 260cid/na 2bbl Export
- 8-cyl. 289cid/195hp 2bbl
- 8-cyl. 289cid/271hp 4bbl Hi-Perf
- 8-cyl. 427cid/410hp 4bbl Hi-Perf
- 8-cyl. 427cid/425hp 3x2bbl Hi-Perf
- Additional Info
- Curb Weight: 2830 lbs.
- Vehicle Length: 197.6 in.
- Wheel Base: 115.5 in.
- Number Produced
- 28,268
- #1 Concours$22,900Condition #1 vehicles are the best in the world. The visual image is of the best vehicle, in the right colors, driving onto the lawn at the finest concours. Perfectly clean, the vehicle has been groomed down to the tire treads. Painted and chromed surfaces are mirror-like. Dust and dirt are banned, and materials used are correct and superbly fitted. The one word description for #1 vehicles is "concours."
- #2 Excellent$17,300
- #3 Good$12,700
- #4 Fair$7,800
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