1957 Ford Skyliner Fairlane 500 on 2040-cars
Springdale, Arkansas, United States
This is a 1957 Ford Skyliner Two door , convertable hard Top. This is a project and some body work is required . The car has extremely nice floors and trunk floor. Some rust is present in the rocker panles, and someone has replaced the driver side quarter panel. The car has a some rust spotting on the driver side front fender a long the bottom. The rest of the sheet metal is perfect and straight with very little dents and rust. Surface rust is present. The hard top is very nice complete and has no rusting and no dents. the doors are also very nice solid and straight. the Trunk has a bullett hole about a nickle size. I have the tail lights and all of the head light assembly. All of the glass is perfect and some of it in place. Vent windows are nice also. No drive and passenger roll up glass. The engine is in place and will need rebuild. The hood is not the correct hood but it goes as well , its off a 1958 car.The frame has no damge and is in perfect condition. The rear back seat is present, but does not have a front bench seat. I have extra parts that go with the car, extra quarter glass, upper control arms. Both bumpers and brackets front and rear are perfect with no damage but will need rechroming. Grill and radiator support are also in good shape. I do have a brand new fornt windshield that goes as well. No title with this car. I will give you a bill of sale ! Any questions please feel free to call me or text. Thanks Robert 479-466-1924
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