1955 Ford Fairlane Town Sedan on 2040-cars
Monroe, Michigan, United States
Engine:V-8
For Sale By:Private Seller
Drive Type: RWD
Model: Fairlane
Mileage: 70,000
Trim: 2dr Sedan
1955 Ford Fairlane Town Sedan
This is a very solid car out of Texas...Undercarriage and trunk are good and overall the body has had some dents repaired but no rust through...Floor pan are in excellent condition...As the Pictures show, it may not be a show car but it still looks OK...
The V-8 (272) starts and runs out good...No issues with the Auto Trans...Trans selector needs adjusting (only starts in neutral)...The emergency brake does not work...Front drivers side and passenger side window does have a crack...Radio and wipers do not work...Undocumented milage reads 70k...
The car has some extra parts that are included...
The Reserve has been set at a low $6000.00...You can drive or inspect the car during normal business hours..If you have any questions or need more information please call...734-241-9403...
Due to vehicle age all sales are "as is"...Buyer is responsible for vehicle pickup or delivery...
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