1957 Ford Fairlane 500 2 Door Hardtop on 2040-cars
Thousand Oaks, California, United States
I am selling a beautiful 1957 Ford Fairlane 500, 2 door hardtop, Fords top of the line car next to the Thunderbird in 57'.
This Fairlane has been restored to a very beautiful condition, and comes equipped with the following... * 312 cubic inch V8 making 245 HP runs excellent *4 barrel Holley carburetor *Automatic 2 speed fordomatic transmission *2 door hard top, no post body style *Custom made aluminum radiator shroud keeping the car cool at all times *New Battery *New power brake booster *New Upper and lower control arm bushings *New Idler arm bushings *New seals in the trunk *New paint and body work *Newly carpeted floors *New white wall bias ply tires G75 R14's *Upholstery newly redone to a classic style *Power steering *Recently had the alignment done *Rear air shocks that will lower or raise the rear from the driver seat *Cd player with ipod hook up *New speakers *Spare tire w/ original jack and tools *All windows roll down and up, all glass is intact and in great shape *Dash is in great shape *Headliner is in great shape *Fuel gauge, Speedometer work, secondary temp gauge under the dash *All lights work including Headlights, high beam, tail lights, brake lights and indicator *All locking mechanisms, door handles and window arms all work *All emblems and trim are present *No rust or rot, California car *Emergency brake in working order *Title and registration both current and up to date *As a safety precaution, the car has to be in Neutral to start. The car would need only a few things to become fully restored and cherry... *Steering wheel is cracked in a few places *Pitting in the chrome on the vent windows and steering wheel horn button *The air works and blows, the AC just needs a re-charge. The car still has the original bag *Chrome on the sides of the rear bumper is gone, rear bumper would need to be re chromed * Dings in some of the trim pieces *Inside rear door panel has tearing around the window handle Other than that, this is a beautiful, classic automobile. Ford sold more than Chevy in 57', by looking at this car, you may see why. Unique and classic body style and lines, strong motor, many newly redone parts of this car. Fires up right away, every time. Get in, and drive away. A $2,500 US Dollar deposit is required within 24 hours of the sale. I reserve the right to end the auction early if full payment is made. |
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