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1958 Ford Del Rio Wagon on 2040-cars

Year:1958 Mileage:100000
Location:

Gettysburg, South Dakota, United States

Gettysburg, South Dakota, United States

 Up for auction today is a 1958 Ford tudoor wagon. Its in really  nice shape for the age.Has the usual rust out over the front fenders and lower. Has a hole rusted out in front of the passengers rear wheel. Drivers floorboard needs replacing along with the rockers. Have good front clips off other 58s if interested Rear quarters are good.Otherwise the frame and everything else is excellent.Bumpers will need rechroming. It had the 292 engine. Has a padded dash thats cracked by the radio speaker.Nice car to restore. If there are any questions u may call 605-765-2394 or email for I have many other 57s 58s, 63s.62s and 61s and 60s and 64sPlease view my 62 Country Squire wagon for sale also.Shipping will be up to the buyer.I can help load. Good luck bidding.

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