1957 Ford Fairlane 2dr Hardtop V8 312 Black & Gold Automatic Solid Unrestored on 2040-cars
Hickory, North Carolina, United States
1957 FORD FAIRLANE 2DR HARDTOP V8 312 BLACK & GOLD AUTOMATIC SOLID UNRESTORED 64B A R 8C1701D THIS IS A PRIVATELY OWNED 1957 FORD FAIRLANE 2DR HARDTOP. IT COMES WITH THE ORIGINAL THUNDERBIRD V8 312 ENGINE AND AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. IT RUNS AND DRIVES GOOD WITH LOTS OF PROFESSIONAL WORK COMPLETED. THE ODOMETER IS NOT CURRENTLY WORKING AND IT DOES SHOW 92,688 ORIGINAL MILES. ITS MAINLY ORIGINAL ON THE INSIDE AND OUT AS YOU CAN SEE. THE EXTERIOR IS ORIGINAL BLACK COLOR WITH GOLD TRIM AS PICTURED. THE PAINT WE DO NOT BELIEVE IS ORIGINAL BUT IS THE ORIGINAL COLOR. THIS 1957 FORD FAIRLANE IS SOLID AND HAS NEVER BEEN PROFESSIONALLY RESTORED. THE EXTERIOR SHOWS NORMAL IMPERFECTIONS AS PICTURED. PAINT IS LOCAL SHOW QUALITY AND IT GETS LOOKS EVERYWHERE IT GOES. IT DOES HAVE A DING IN HOOD FROM BEING IMPROPERLY CLOSED. NOT TERRIBLY BAD. IT HAS A NEWER SET OF RADIAL TIRES SHOWING GREAT TREAD. THE ENGINE RUNS AND SOUNDS GREAT. IT HAS NEW GAS TANK, NEW CARB, NEW WIPER MOTOR AND MORE. THE INTERIOR IS MAINLY ORIGINAL. THE SEATS APPEAR TO HAVE BEEN RECOVERED IN THE PAST AND IN GOOD CONDITION. THE DASH IS IN GREAT CONDITION AS PICTURED SHOWING MINOR WEAR FOR AGE. IT HAS THE ORIGINAL RADIO INSTALLED AS PICTURED. THE ORIGINAL RADIO DOES SEEM TO HAVE A SHORT AND WORKS INTERMITTENTLY. THE HEADLINER IS IN GOOD CONDITION SHOWING SOME AREAS THAT NEED TOUCHED UP. THE RUBBERS AROUND DOORS AND SOME OF THE ORTHER TRIM WORK NEED ATTENTION TO BE GREAT. THIS 1957 FORD FAIRLANE 500 WOULD MAKE A NICE ADDITION TO ANY COLLECTION. SEE OUR 99% POSITIVE FEEDBACK AND BID WITH CONFIDENCE. EMAIL ANY QUESTIONS. PICK UP IS AVAILABLE OR SHIPPING WILL BE CALCULATED AT AUCTION END. THANKS!
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