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1963 Ford Fairlane 190 mph Bonneville-Ready Racer

Make: Ford
Model: Fairlane
SubModel: Race
Type: U/K
Trim: 500
Year: 1963
VIN: 3R31L171853
Color: White/Blue
Fuel: GAS
Transmission: none
Drive type: RWD
Interior color: Black/White
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Renton, Washington, United States
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Description of 1963 Ford Fairlane Race

1963 Ford FairlaneFormer 1/4 mile car now set up for Bonneville Salt Flats type racing. I purchased this vehicle with an eye to converting it back to a drag-car. but life has thrown me a curve ball and I need to let this fine Fairlane move on down the road. This car was set-up to go 200 mph plus. With a 294 cubic inch small block and a M-22 Four speed the car ran in the 190-195 range (2012). There is presently no engine or transmission in car. Highlights of equipment included with sale are listed below. - Smith Racecraft front suspension- Winters HD Quick Change rear axle (currently running 3. 22 gears set). There is over $6. 00 in rear end set-up. - Wilwood Drag-Lite brakes- Art Morrison Four-Link- All windows are plexiglass- Aluminum door panels- Fiberglass front fenders- Fiberglass front and rear bumpers (front with glassed-in air dam)- Extensive roll-cage (compliant with structural requirements set forth by S. C. T. A. ) - Frame is custom fabricated and extremely heavy duty- Car has engine and driver fire suppression systems- Fuel cell - Battery box in trunk with external power shut-off - Moroso aluminum radiator and electric fan- Kirky racing seat - Window Net- Removable steering wheel- Autometer tachometer and gauges - Parachute and Push mount out back- Spoiling rails installed on roof- Log book and SCTA Registration- Two-Tone blue and white paint scheme in good condition (lettering is removable vinyl)I have a lot of pictures of the build (provided by previous owner who built car to present configuration). I have the SCTA Official Vehicle Log Book and Inspection records. Ask any and all questions before bidding. Buyer pays for transport.