1956 Ford Fairlane Convertible on 2040-cars
Placerville, California, United States
1956 Ford Fairlane Convertible. Nicely restored. Newer Ford 390 cubic inch V8 engine with a newer Ford truck 4-speed automatic. Added power steering and power front disk brakes. Recent paint, upholstery and top. Continental kit with 5th tire. All new tires (5) and shocks. Original style vintage 1956 California plates will go with the vehicle. Vehicle has clear title (current non-op status in California) and is ready to be driven and enjoyed by its new owner!
**Please carefully view the photos of this rare and beautiful Ford Convertible! Please ask all questions before bidding. **I am listing this vehicle for a friend, who owns the vehicle. The vehicle is located in northern California. Please feel free to contact me with questions, and I will provide contact information for the owner. It is recommended to speak with the owner to have all questions answered, prior to placing a bid. Vehicle is also advertised locally and seller reserves right to end auction early and cancel all bids if sold outside of ebay. **Actual mileage is unknown. Car is sold as-is with no warranties. This 58-year old vehicle is nice, but it is not showroom fresh. Winning bidder should contact seller within 24 hours of auction end and payment should be provided within 7 days of the auction end. All sales are final and vehicle pick up or shipping is the responsibility of the buyer
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