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    Type 65 Coupe- Want to trade

    For the last four+ years I have been building this Type 65 Coupe. It was to be my personal ride. However, at 74 years old, I find my legs aren’t as forgiving as they used to be. It has become difficult to get in and out of the car and therefore I am looking to trade for a more accommodating ride.

    Of main importance is that it has a current transferable New York State Registration in my name and is approved as a 1965 Ford Two door sedan with matching data plate and frame stamped serial number. Obviously, smog exempt. Since the car’s main attributes (4 inch tubular frame, etc.) can be found on the FFR website I’ll only comment on upgrades and personal touches.
    The car sports a 1993 Mustang HO 5.0 fuel injected roller engine with BBK upgrades. The engine has been disassembled, clearances were checked and all gaskets and seals replaced. The five speed transmission is coupled to a Mustang limited slip rear end with new 3.55 gears and Yukon 5 lug axles. The special four link rear suspension and Koni adjustable coil over shocks attach the differential to the frame. Front suspension sports special FFR lower tubular control arms and adjustable uppers, again with fully adjustable Koni coil over shocks. Wilwood dual master cylinders with aluminum racing pedals provide fluid to GT disc brakes at all four corners. Eleven inch rotors in the front, 11.65 inch in the rear.
    Cobra tires, P235/60R15 in front, P295/50R15 in the rear, are mounted on Halibrand Style wheels. The five lug 15x8 (front) and 15x9 (rear) wheels have lug nut covers with functioning knock off spinners.

    Seating is by Kirby aluminum racing buckets covered in black leather (snap off covers). Five point Simpson lap and shoulder harnesses hold you in place. The interior also is fully carpeted, has a black headliner and has leather door panels, a full set of Speedhut gauges, Vintage Air, air conditioning with heat and defrost.

    The exterior is painted Viper red with Shelby style black racing stripes and white “meatballs” with black numbers. Era correct sponsor decals finish the period correct exterior. Entire paint job is base coat clear coat.

    I am looking to trade even for a quality Porsche 356 running project or a quality Jaguar XKE running project. I have many pictures and would be happy to answer any and all questions.

    If I can help, Please contact Neil at [email protected]
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