1959 Ford Fairlane Fairlane on 2040-cars
Draper, Utah, United States
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1959 FORD FAIRLANE LOWRIDER
223 INLINE 6 ORIGINAL MOTOR
NOT SURE OF MILEAGE
ORIGINAL TRANSMISSION 3 ON THE TREE
FRONT /REAR/SIDE TO SIDE AIR RIDE SUSPENSION
CAR DOES LAY FRAME
HAVE ALL THE TRIM SOME OF IT IS NOT PUT ON YET
14 INCH ASTRO SUPREMES RIMS
NEW MASTER BRAKE CYCLINDER
NEW BRAKES FRONT AND REAR
NICE INTERIOR BUT MISSING HEADLINER
NICE PAINT JOB BUT THERE IS A FEW FLAWS/CHIPS HERE AND THERE
MOST ON PASSENGER SIDE ROCKER AND TRUNK LID
CAR RUNS AND DRIVES OK BUT MOTOR AND TRANS GETTING ON IN AGE
ANY AND ALL QUESTIONS CONTACT JESS AT 801-232-2678
WILL ASAP
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