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1979 Ford Falcon Ute

ZL Fairlane Front end

Nice Paintjob Green/blue changes in the sun.

5 spoke "Draglite" Dragway Rims

New Interior

Lots of chrome...

Mods:

351 Clevo with 650 holley quad barrel

chrome air filter

chrome rocker covers

Cams

Extractors

Twin Exhaust with just one single muffler on each side

New sparkleads and points

Electronic Ignition (converted)

Toploader with LSD

Disc brakes all around with machined rotors and new brakes.

Also has front lowered king springs

new shocks

rear has 2.5inch lowering blocks

Extra:

Two 6 x 9 kenwood in the back of the cab, Front 4 inch 2 way in dash and a

pioneer head unit. You do not need this stereo, the sound of the engine is

much better. This thing attracts looks so if you like to be noticed this is

the type of car for you...Its Loud and Proud

Location: Gold Coast, Queensland

Price: $6000 - PRICE DROP $5800

pm me - its a mates car

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