1959 Ford Fairlane Retractable on 2040-cars
Salem, Missouri, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Used
Make: Ford
Drive Type: RWD
Model: Fairlane
Mileage: 0
Trim: 2-door
1959 Retractable 2014 International Ford Retractable Club (IFRC) "Best in Show" winner crowned on July 18, 2014. If you are looking for the current best judged Ford Skyliner Retractable in the USA, your hunt is over. The IFRC scores the cars on the 1,000 point system. This beautiful turquoise and white 1959 Ford Skyliner scored 1,011 points. Additional points are awarded to cars that have certain factory installed options as was the case with this car. Factory options installed were power windows, power seat, power steering, power brakes, factory air conditioning, Town & Country radio, day/night mirror, padded dash, factory spot lights, bumper guards on front & rear, continental kit, exhaust extensions, and flying eclipse. Although not presented at the show, the car will include a new set of reproduction luggage found in very few cars. The car was equipped from the factory with a 332 c.i. V-8 and cruise-a-matic transmission that were totally rebuilt during the restoration that was completed the 2nd week of July, 2014. No screw, bolt, weather-stripping, rubber gasket, piece of chrome or trim (any part for that matter) went unrestored on this body off restoration. You can buy with confidence. This car was judged the best for authenticity, quality, condition, and beauty by the critical judges of the International Ford Retractable Club.
Please call 573-247-5061 with questions and to schedule an appointment to view the car. I am just the person who has it listed for him. |
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