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1957 Ford Fairlane Club Victoria (model 63b) on 2040-cars

Year:1957 Mileage:999999
Location:

Post Falls, Idaho, United States

Post Falls, Idaho, United States
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1957 FORD FAIRLANE CLUB VICTORIA (Model 63B)

I am listing this vehicle with no reserve for my brother, T.J. Cerny. Please contact him directly at 208.771.0912 for more information about the car and specific payment requirements.

*** THIS CAR IS LOCATED IN POST FALLS IDAHO (NEAR SPOKANE WA) ***

This ’57 Fairlane is essentially the twin to the one I owned and sold on eBay a couple of years ago, so I’m very familiar with ’57 Fords, and this one in particular. Mine brought over $20,000 and was the less desirable Club Sedan Tudor Post (Model 64A)… so bid accordingly on this pillarless Club Victoria Tudor Hardtop. This sweet little ’57 is a pleasure to drive and garners much attention at car shows and cruise-ins. It’s not a trailer queen, but far more show-worthy and pristine than a typical “driver”. The total number of miles on this vehicle is unknown.

BODY – Super straight and rust free sheet metal with a few subtle modifications including a ’58 hood and frenched headlights (original hood and headlight assemblies are included with the car). The bumpers have been rechromed and the stainless trim is nearly flawless.

PAINT – Older repaint in the original colors of Starmist Blue and Colonial White. Still looks great and holds a beautiful shine.

GLASS – New windshield, quarter and wing window glass. Back glass is nearly flawless.

INTERIOR – Seats, carpet, trim panels and kick panels tastefully redone in a non-stock pattern. Excellent original headliner and dash.

ENGINE & DRIVE TRAIN – Strong 292 Y-Block Thunderbird engine with 2 BBL carburetor and dual exhaust, 3-speed Ford O Matic transmission, new u-joints.

ELECTRICAL & ACCESSORIES – Recent battery, generator converted to alternator, vacuum windshield wiper system converted to electric, electronic ignition and AM-FM radio with cassette.

STEERING & SUSPENSION – Lowered rebuilt front end with Jamco springs, power rack & pinion steering conversion.

WHEELS & TIRES – American Racing Torque Thrust D rims with excellent radial tires. Stock wheels and wheelcovers included with the car.

DISCLAIMERS & OTHER STUFF – No overseas bidders please. Shipping is the buyer’s responsibility. The seller will be available for your shipper to load the vehicle, but assumes no responsibility for any damages incurred either during loading or while the vehicle is in transit.

A non-refundable deposit of $500 is due within 48 hours of the auction ending. Full payment must be received within 7 days of the auction ending, and must clear before the vehicle and title will be released. Payment method by wire transfer must be arranged directly with the seller as I’m only listing this vehicle and not involved with the actual transaction. Therefore, PayPal will not be accepted for any portion of this listing.

This vehicle is being sold as-is, where-is and there is no warranty expressed or implied. The seller strongly encourages a visual inspection of this vehicle by seriously interested bidders or a designated appointee by seriously interested bidders before this listing expires. 

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