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This 1967 2-door sedan has a 200-1v with a
3-speed manual. Its banged up and rusted enough that it may see
the crusher shortly. |
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This 1967 2-door sedan has a 200-1v with a
3-speed manual. Its banged up and rusted enough that it may see
the crusher shortly. |
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A 1963 "L" code (221-2v) and a
1965 "C" code Fairlane sandwich a 1974 Falcon with the
Sprint package. The Falcon still has its bucket seats, console,
and wood grain steering wheel, all of which could be restored.
The 289-2v in the 1965 Fairlane supposedly has only 19K miles,
and when inspected earlier still had FoMoCo points in the
distributor. The body is rusted out. |
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Another view of the above. |
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A 1963 and a 1965 waiting
for new homes. |
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This 1968 Ranchero has backed into a 1967
(?) Mercury Caliente. Both cars have a few useful parts left,
including the Ranchero's factory air conditioning set-up. |
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A 1964 that appears
restorable. |
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Miscellaneous stuff in the
back lot. |
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A few of the trucks and vans that have invaded
Fairlane Acres. |
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The Parts Department owner is also in the process
of trying to fix up a couple of the cars, including this 1964
"K" code Sports Coupe. The car has no engine or
transmission but all of the parts are there. |
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Interior of the above. |
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A 1963 "C" code Fairlane under
restoration with all of the parts available. |
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The interior of the 1963 "C" code
is fully restored and ready to roll, once the dust is removed of
course. |
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