With its great hardtop profile, powerful V8, and GT-style appearance, this 1967 Ford Fairlane 500 has a lot to offer at a value price. This is arguably one of the most attractive designs of the '60s. The stacked headlights, wraparound chrome bumpers, a sporty kick-up in the rear fenders, and the long hardtop profile are all the kinds of things we love from an era when the right car could own the road. And this one really takes...that feeling up a notch with the dual racing stripes and rocker stripes boldly contrasting against the light blue paint. Plus, upgrades like the full GT badging and classic Weld Racing wheels give this a great classic performance first impression. Inside, the all black interior nicely coordinates with the exterior accents. There are even new door panels that come with the sale. There's plenty of room for family and friends, but the bucket seat with center console is there to remind you that you don't need anyone else to have fun in this Fairlane. It's a driver's machine with an upgraded wood-rimmed three-spoke steering wheel and nicely integrated SunPro auxiliary readout high on the dash where you can easily see them. Under the hood is a 351 cubic-inch V8. It looks nice with some bright components, including the Ford Performance valve covers and matching air topper. This trusty powerhouse has been further upgraded with a four-barrel carburetor, Edelbrock intake, MSD coil, and long tube headers. So you know it can deliver plenty of power to the streets. But when it's time for just easy cruising, the three-speed automatic transmission makes driving nice, too. Classic distinction meets sporty upgrades, and it's all offered for an obtainable price. Don't miss this Fairlane, call today!