Find or Sell Used Cars, Trucks, and SUVs in USA

1957 Ford Fairlane 500 Club Victoria - 292 Thunderbird Special on 2040-cars

US $8,888.88
Year:1957 Mileage:85569 Color: paint and chrome
Location:

Rochester, New York, United States

Rochester, New York, United States

1957 FORD FAIRLANE CLUB VICTORIA

If you're in the market for a pristine garage queen, this is not the car for you, but if you are looking for a sharp looking, nice driving affordable classic, here it is! This 1957 Fairlane 500 was built in the Dallas, Texas plant on July 24, 1957. It is equipped with a 292 cu engine, producing 206 hp and a 3 speed manual transmission. Options include a 3.56 to 1 axle ratio. It was originally Colonial White with a White vinyl and Red Silver Shadow fabric interior.

This Ford starts up with no hesitation, runs very smoothly and shifts nearly effortlessly. It is a great car on the highway. Having moved it out of storage after this winter, there were no noticeable leaks.

We purchased this car with the intention of restoring the interior, as the previous owner completed the exterior paint and chrome. Panel fit is good, with consistent gaps. As you can see in the photos, those good intentions never materialized. Both the chrome bumpers look great; they are straight and clean with no noticeable dents or dings. Lights and lenses are all in excellent condition.There is a crack in the driver's door glass, and the interior needs to be properly finished. There are no interior door panels present. They were not with the car when we purchased it. The car also needs a headliner and seats recovered. The front bench is present, but the seat feels hard like a sheet of plywood covered up with padding. The reason for this is because it IS a sheet of plywood covered up with padding! The exhaust is newer as well as the fuel tank.

Successful high bidder to pay $1000.00 deposit within 48 hours of the completion of the auction. Full payment to be made within 7 days of the auction's end. Acceptable payment to be made by Paypal, (for deposit) certified bank check or wire transfer. New York State does not issue titles for vehicles manufactured prior to 1973. Vehicle comes with a fully transferrable registration and Bill of Sale.

A pre-purchase inspection is welcomed, and in fact encouraged. Shipping is the responsibility of the buyer. We can assist in recommending a reliable transporter. Please ask any questions prior to the completion of the auction. I can be reached at 585-288-2434 NYS Lic. #7096756.


 photo 01_zpsc79e049e.jpg photo 02_zps60985da9.jpg photo 03_zps5efdc829.jpg photo 08_zps5369dc29.jpg photo 09_zps63c670ad.jpg photo 10_zps9ae7cf28.jpg photo 11_zps306feeab.jpg photo 15_zps2de08740.jpg photo 15_zps2de08740.jpg photo 13_zps433a6d77.jpg  photo 19_zpsa6e8b2fb.jpg  photo 18_zpseabeedb9.jpg photo 17_zpsaf1958f2.jpg photo 20_zpse33d2d81.jpg photo 21_zps9f5c4622.jpg photo 22_zpsa740d592.jpg photo 23_zps50fe29b4.jpg photo 24_zps26ea627b.jpg photo 27_zps238433c7.jpg photo 28_zpsb6ebf138.jpg photo 26_zps6fdd9e2d.jpg photo 29_zps18cad381.jpg  photo 30_zps92fc3e90.jpg  photo 33_zps41f0b74c.jpg photo 34b_zps1174d0aa.jpg photo 34_zps24545769.jpg photo 32_zps23ec491f.jpg photo 34c_zps80240d1e.jpg photo 31_zps0b907234.jpg photo 35_zpsbcbae9db.jpg photo 36_zps95eeac0e.jpg photo 38_zpsab2104ba.jpg  photo 39_zps76545dc1.jpg photo 37_zps5f3a79c3.jpg  photo 41_zps96c3b191.jpg photo 40_zpsef5166a5.jpg photo 42_zps7a85a5aa.jpg photo 43_zps6bfc1599.jpg  photo 44_zps9dd0e4d7.jpg photo 45_zps23d82f04.jpg  photo 46_zpsd7f557bb.jpg photo 47_zpsbf7834b6.jpg photo 48_zps806f7b6b.jpg  photo 52_zps5c750f31.jpg photo 53_zps8d5c2fef.jpg  photo 54_zps5dd63a19.jpg  photo 49_zps0cf935f9.jpg photo 58_zps251d3f67.jpg  photo 60_zps13852de6.jpg  photo 57_zpsf238dfde.jpg photo 59_zps7352a7d6.jpg photo 61_zps3bc56942.jpg ums/jj100/empirebaycars/25_zps09285ac0.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo 25_zps09285ac0.jpg"/> /jj100/empirebaycars/16_zps1fbbdd92.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo 16_zps1fbbdd92.jpg"/>

Auto Services in New York

Westchester Toyota ★★★★★

New Car Dealers, Used Car Dealers, New Truck Dealers
Address: 2167 Central Park Ave, Hastings-On-Hudson
Phone: (914) 779-8700

Vision Dodge Chrysler Jeep ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, New Car Dealers, Used Car Dealers
Address: 920 Panorama Trl S, Union-Hill
Phone: (585) 385-5700

Village Automotive Center ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Auto Oil & Lube, Auto Transmission
Address: 61 N Country Rd, Wading-River
Phone: (631) 751-3200

TNT Automotive ★★★★★

Automobile Repairing & Service-Equipment & Supplies
Address: 142 Ralph St, Harrison
Phone: (973) 302-4099

Sterling Autobody Centers ★★★★★

Automobile Body Repairing & Painting, Used Car Dealers
Address: 1024 W Ridge Rd, North-Greece
Phone: (585) 621-2870

Sencore Enterprises ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Used Car Dealers, Automobile Parts & Supplies
Address: 3818 State Route 31, Phelps
Phone: (315) 597-2886

Auto blog

Junkyard Gem: 1971 Mercury Comet 2-Door Sedan

Sat, Sep 10 2022

When Ford introduced the original Maverick for the 1970 model year, Dearborn tradition required that a Mercury-badged version be created. That car ended up being the Comet, built from the 1971 through 1977 model years. Here's one of those first-year Comets in rough but recognizable condition, found in a Denver self-service yard not long ago. The Comet name had spent the 1960s affixed to the flanks of Mercurized Ford Falcons (1960-1965) and Fairlanes (1966-1969). Since the Maverick was the successor of the Falcon — sales of which went into an irrecoverable downward spiral once its sportier Mustang first cousin hit the streets — it made sense to move the Comet name over to the Mercury version. Nearly every American Mercury model ever sold was a U.S.-market Ford model with a different name and some gingerbread slapped on. Notable exceptions to this tradition include the 1999-2002 Mercury Cougar (mechanically based on the Contour but with a unique body) and the 1991-1994 Mercury Capri (an Australian-built mashup of Mazda components borrowed from the Ford Laser). The Comet was by far the cheapest Mercury model available in 1971, though it was considered more prestigious than its Maverick counterpart. The price tag on the '71 Comet two-door sedan started at $2,217 (about $16,505 in 2022 dollars), while the '71 Maverick two-door sedan cost $2,175 ($16,193 today). Meanwhile, AMC would sell you a new Hornet two-door sedan for one dollar less than a Maverick, Chevrolet had the Nova coupe for a dollar more than the Maverick, and Plymouth offered the Valiant Duster for $2,313 ($17,220 now). Toyota had a Maverick competitor as well that year, with the Corona at $2,150 for the sedan and $2,310 for the coupe. Having driven every one of the aforementioned models, I'd take the Duster if I went back in time and had to choose one (as a 1969 Corona owner, I'm not a fan of the 1971 facelift, though the Corona's build quality beats the Duster's). The build sticker on this car tells us that it was built at the Kansas City Assembly Plant (where Transits and F-150s are made today) and sold through the Los Angeles district sales office (there was a DSO in Denver, so it's a near-certainty that this car didn't start out in Colorado). The paint started out as Bright Blue Metallic (it's neither bright nor metallic 51 years down the road) and the interior was done up in Medium Blue Cloth & Vinyl.

US Air Force Thunderbirds Mustang fetches $400K at auction

Wed, 07 Aug 2013

For the last six years, Ford has created a special version of the Mustang with a military aviation theme, and then donated the car to the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) to be auctioned off at the annual AirVenture event, also known as The World's Greatest Aviation Celebration. The money raised goes to the EAA Young Eagles program to inspire the "aviation pioneers of tomorrow," and this year's 2014 Ford Mustang GT US Air Force Thunderbirds Edition was won with a final bid of $398,000.
Celebrating 60 years of the USAF's Thunderbirds, this Mustang GT is the only one of its kind with a paint job matching the Thunderbirds' F-16 Falcon jets and some Ford Racing performance added on for good measure. Including this car, Ford has helped raise around $2.3 million for the charity with the biggest auction price coming from the first year of the program, the F-22 Raptor-inspired Mustang AV8R from 2008, which sold for $500,000.

Jay Leno and Lee Iacocca reflect on 50 years of Ford Mustang

Mon, 30 Dec 2013

Lee Iacocca oversaw the birth of the Ford Mustang back in the 1960s, rocketing the new pony car nameplate into million-unit sales territory in its initial go-round and cementing its place in the history books. Thus, we were immediately drawn to this latest episode of Jay Leno's Garage, in which the funnyman hosts Iacocca for a look at the origins of Ford's most iconic sports car. The legendary auto exec is looking notably more frail than when we last saw him, but if we're being asked around as a video guest when we're 89 years old, we'll consider that evidence of a life well lived.
Serial No. 0001 is on hand for the occasion for Jay's romp through history, as is the historic Mustang 1 showcar from 1962. Of course, the all-new 2015 Ford Mustang GT (in prototype form) makes an appearance at the end of the episode with chief engineer Dave Pericak, as well. Get some, below.