This killer restomod is a fresh built car with a ton of hi-end
features. The classic Fairlane body was refinished with a PPG
Vibrance color called Nutmeg which looks like a million bucks! The
body features a fiberglass Ram Air hood and the shock towers have
been removed to get rid of the bulky factory shock towers. Another
cool feature is the Art Morrison chassis which provides great
handling and steering capabilities. The chassis offers 4-wheel ABS
power disc brakes and a triangulated four bar rear suspension and a
9" aftermarket rear housing. Best of all the frame rails are hidden
within the rocker panels. Power comes from a 501ci. Big Block Ford
which dynoed at 500hp./570ft. lbs. and includes an aluminum Stealth
intake manifold and Quick Fuel carburetor. The Tremec 5-speed
transmission makes highway cruising a breeze! Other amazing options
include a custom "muscle car" interior w/ProCar seats, Dakota
Digital dash, factory looking am radio with Bluetooth, new killer
sound system, smoked glass, 17 & 18" Vision wheels, MSD digital
ignition, MSD billet distributor, March serpentine pulley system,
A/C, aluminum radiator w/dual fans, 3" custom exhaust and much
more. Completed in 2021 w/620 miles currently.
Vehicle Details
1966 Ford Fairlane
Listing ID:CC-1646163
Price:$110,000
Location:Bonner Springs, Kansas
Year:1966
Make:Ford
Model:Fairlane
Exterior Color:Nutmeg
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:620
Stock Number:87046638
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