Classic 1954 Ford Fairlane Sunliner Convertible, Red on 2040-cars
Decorah, Iowa, United States
This very nice 1954 Ford classic has power steering and power brakes, which were rare for this car in it's day. Convertible top is also powered. This car is in very good condition mechanically. Runs, drives, and sounds great. Some paint on body is aging and starting to craze in a few spots. Ready to drive as is, or a great start to your custom project. This car will go anywhere. A beautiful investment to add to your classics collection.
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