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2567 Available 1964 A- Ford Fairliane Street Machine Wagon  
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1964 FORD GALAXIE 500 STATION WAGON. MODIFIED STREET MACHINE, HOT ROD, RAT ROD, PRO STREET, CRUISER, WHATEVER YOU WANT TO DO. LOOK ONLINE AND TRY TO FIND ANOTHER BUILT LIKE THIS. YOU WON'T. THIS IS A UNIQUE HOT ROD. THIS ISN'T SOME JUNK WITH PRIMER SLOPPED ON IT. THIS IS A PURPOSE BUILT CLASSIC. THE BODY WAS JUST PREPPED AND REFINISHED IN BLACK SATIN PAINT. GRAPHICS WERE ADDED TO THE BODY. THE ROOF HAS AN OLD SCHOOL POP ART MURAL THAT WAS DONE BACK IN THE DAY, AND IT WAS PRESERVED AS A THROWBACK TO THE ERA. FIVE SPOKE CHROME WHEELS, AND FOR THE TRUE STOCK LOOK, ORIGINAL STEEL WHEELS, HUB CAPS, AND EXTRA SET OF TIRES GO WITH IT. BUILT WITH THE WILDLY POPULAR FORD 289 CU. IN. ENGINE, AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. THIS BABY IS DEPENDABLE ENOUGH TO DRIVE ANYWHERE. IT SHOULD BE NOTED THAT THE FORD COUNTRY SQUIRE STATION WAGON , WHILE WEARING "COUNTRY SQUIRE" BADGING FOR MANY YEARS, WAS ACTUALLY PART OF THE GALAXIE 500 LINEUP IN 1964 AND 1965. THESE WAGONS FEATURED THE SAME TRIM AS THE 500 INSIDE AND OUT, AND WERE AN UPGRADE FROM THE BASE MODEL COUNTRY SQUIRE LINEUP. THIS UNIQUE HOT ROD IS PRICED SO ANYONE CAN AFFORD IT. DON'T LET THIS ONE PASS BY. YOU WON'T FIND ANOTHER JUST LIKE IT.

1964 was a banner year for Ford. Not only was the Ford Mustang debuted in 1964, but also the Ford Fairlane Thunderbolt Two-Door Hardtop. The Mustang was an attractive, sporty, vehicle that offered visual appeal and performance, while the Fairlane Thunderbolt was a drag racing machine that had the performance to take on any production vehicle created during that era. Although these models grabbed all the headlines, Ford offered many more unique and popular platforms.

The Fairlane was sold between 1955 and 1970. The name was derived from Henry Ford's estate, Fair Lane, near Dearborn, MI. Over time, the name referred to a number of different cars in different classes. By 1962, the Fairlane was revamped from a full size to a mid size, to bridge the gap between the compact Ford Falcon and the full-sized Galaxie. In mid 1963 production, a station wagon model was added to the Fairlane lineup. Originally built as a grocery getter and family traveler, some ambitious hot rodders have created unique and one of a kind variations. This is one of those unique modified examples.

The body has just been prepped and refinished in Satin Black paint. This is not primer. Period correct graphics have been applied to the body. Back in the day, a vintage pop art mural was painted on the roof, from front to back. It has been cleared over and preserved. The art work that was involved in this mural is amazing. Glass all around is in very good condition. Stainless and chrome in good shape, with patina. Front bumper is in good condition. Rear bumper is fair, with dents and dings. Dual sport mirrors. Five spoke chrome wheels with radial tires. Look great on the car. However, if you want a stocker look, the original steel wheels, with tires and hubcaps, are included. Currently has a hot rod/rat rod look, but would make a great surf or beach wagon also.

Most of the interior appears original. Both front and rear seat backs are in decent condition. The front and rear cushions are worn. The Indian blankets represent popular rat rod look. If you want to remove the blankets, some seat work will be required. Dash is all original. Custom vintage door panels. No headliner. Billet spoked steering wheel. Factory AM radio. A/C unit mounted under the dash.

Mildly built 289 Cu. In. engine. Holley four barrel carburetor mounted on Edelbrock aluminum intake manifold. Hydraulic cam and valve train. HEI ignition. Tube headers are connected to a Flowmaster exhaust. Manual drum brakes. Automatic transmission. The undercarriageis not undercoated, hiding any flaws. The complete undercarriage is original and untouched, with its' natural finish. It is clean and solid.

You won't find another. You won't find anything like it at this price. This is an opportunity to own a rare, one of a kind classic for pennies on the dollar.


Was: $9,250
Now: SOLD!
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