1957 Ford Fairlane Hide-away Hardtop on 2040-cars
Port Haywood, Virginia, United States
Please email me with any questions or requests for additional pics or something specific at: delmerdhhuertas@cricketfans.net . This rare car is one of the few Skyliners produced with factory air conditioning in 1957. The Skyliner, also referred to as a Retractable or Hide-away Hardtop, was produced for only three years, 1957 through 1959. The 1957 is considered the most collectible. Production was started on April 14, 1957 and 20,766 were produced in the first year. This car was built on April 18, the 5th day of production, in the Louisville, Kentucky plant. The Skyliner emblems for the roof quarter trim were not available for the first few production cars and consequently this car was produced with out them making it very rare.
This is a frame off restoration of a rust free car showing 95,780 miles. It was refinished in the original Flame Red over Colonial White colors.
This Skyliner has the following Ford options: A 312 cid 245 HP 4 barrel carb Thunderbird Special V8, Automatic Transmission, Selectaire Air Conditioner (converted to R34), Master Guide Power Steering, Swift Sure Power Brakes, Power Lift Windows, 4-way Power Seat, Continental Kit, Twin Visored Spot Lights with Rear View Mirrors, Dual Exhaust (updated with stainless including Magnaflow stainless mufflers) with Delta Wing Tips, Electric Clock (converted to quartz), Signal Seek Town & Country Radio (converted to AM/FM), Windshield Washers, Back Up Lamps, Front Grill Guard, Front Bumper Wing Guards and Rocker Panel Trim.
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