we have a 1967 Ford Fairlane 500 XL convertible 289 V8 auto bucket seat/console car... barn find this car is showing 61k miles title reads 3 because it is the 1967 title issued with the car... one owner...this car is rough it comes with new front fenders and will need lower rear quarters floor, trunk, frame and inner rockers are nice. this car does run and move but will need brakes rebuilt and everything changed. interior will need redone seats the rest might clean-up, needs a new top but top works. all chrome needs done, needs bumpers....
i dont think so its really solid i know it doesnt look like it but it is. also woody email me again i got those pics for you but cant find your email
Too bad it's a vert. If it was a hardtop.... But as is, I'd prolly be buying/asking 3-4k at most. Lowball at 1500-2k.
Only problem with these cars is the limited availability of parts houses selling parts. I really like the Fairlanes, but I'd rather have one of the common uncommon cars, like a A-body Mopar, El Camino, 78-87 GM G-body.
Shoot me a PM if you want to get all that chrome done...
I'd give like 700. It's only worth as much as someone's willing to give. I don't want another massive project to do so that wouldn't be much from me.
If it was two years ago I'd have been nearer 1700 and hoping I'd find a hard top.
yamaha
UltraDork
3/9/13 10:37 p.m.
Needing that much, I can't see over $1500 honestly. Bringing it back will take a lot of time, and even more funds.
Clean it up, I think $3K would be a good price. The car will need a LOT of work to be a really nice car, looks like a nice start point for a resto.
I found one in a bit better condition last year that was an abandoned restoration project for $1500 and passed. Yours being all original might bring that amount.
patgizz
UberDork
3/10/13 11:03 a.m.
i'd give 1500 for it being a bucket seat floor shift car. rust sucks
I would clean it up... make it as pretty as possible...
Don't ask less than $2500.