1957 Ford Fairlane 500. No Reserve.......!!!! on 2040-cars
Bayside, New York, United States
NO RESERVE..BID TO WIN!!!!! In this listing we have a nice clean 1957 Ford Fairlane 500. It has over $5,000 in new parts and upgrades. I have all the receipts. It has it's original 292 motor. It runs great. The upgrades are as follows and are all new, outside door handles, mirrors, fuel sending unit, temp sending unit, all 4 wheel cylinders, all new brake lines, new master cylinder, all new seat belts installed front and back. The transmission was just rebuilt and has a little under a 1,000 miles on it. I have all the paperwork for the Trans work. It has 4 brand new tires just installed a few weeks ago. The body is in good shape. It has minimal rust. It has a few bubbles that are coming up but no rot through anywhere. It was painted a long time ago. Still looks good and shines nice. It has a nice driver paint job on it. Has a few dings here and there but no major damage. The chassis is in good shape. No rust, no rot.. The floors all look good. It was under coated years ago and protected pretty well. The trunk area also looks good. The interior is all brand new last year. Everything was replaced. New carpet, new panels, new headliner, new everything inside. All of the interior was a custom job. It looks awesome. It has a nice touch with the custom yellow pipping. As for all the mechanical stuff. The gas gauge, temp gauge, speedo, oil gauge etc... All work great. The headlights work, parking lights and blinkers work. The horn works. The wipers work. The interior lights work. The heat works. There is an new aftermarket radio installed with new speakers. It all works and sounds great. It has a cd player/mp3 player. The brakes on the car are in good shape. The car stops the way it should. The suspension is all in great shape. It drives down the road very nicely. There is no unusual noises at anytime while driving. This is a perfect get in and go cruising car. You don't need to do anything to get in and go. It's not a 100 point show car. Otherwise I would be asking $30k+ It's a nice clean, good running car. Enjoy cruising as soon as the check clears... |
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