1957 Ford Fairlane 500 Skyliner Convertible Hard Top V8 Fordomatic on 2040-cars
Forest Grove, Oregon, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:V8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1957
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: Fairlane
Trim: SKYLINER CONVERTIBLE FAIRLANE 500
Options: Convertible
Drive Type: FORDOMATIC
Mileage: 999,999
Sub Model: SKYLINER
HI, THANKS FOR LOOKING . IM SELLING THIS CAR FOR MY FRIEND AND I WILL BE PUTTING SOME OF HIS OTHER CARS ON EBAY SO PLEASE KEEP MY USER NAME. HE HAS HAD SOME OF THESE CARS IM SELLING FOR 45 YEARS. SO THIS IS THE 1ST ONE I AM LISTING ITS A 1957 FORD FAIRLANE 500 SKYLINER CONVERTIBLE HARD TOP. THIS WAS BOUGHT NEW ON 10/24/1956 IN COLTON CALIFORNIA.,I HAVE THE ORIGINAL SALES CONTRACT AND I WILL PUT WHAT IT SAYS WHEN BOUGHT 1.1957 FORD 8 FAIRLANE CLB SEDAN 2. FORDOMATIC 3. HEATER 4. TINTED GLASS 5. BACK UP LIGHTS 6. SAFETY A 7. POWER STERING 8. STLETONE THIS CAR DRIVES GREAT. AND ALL OPTIONS WORK.PLEASE EMAIL WITH ANY ?? THAT YOU HAVE BEFORE YOU BID.I THINK THIS CAR HE BOUGHT IN 1996 OR SOME WHERE CLOSE TO THAT HE ALSO HAS ALL CARS IN A HEATED GARAGE. THIS CAR NEEDS A GOOD DETAIL WHICH HAS NOT BEEN DONE BUT SHOWS GOOD AND IS IN GOOD CONDITION, YOU MAY FLY IN OR HAVE YOUR OWN INSPECTION DONE BEFORE THE END OF AUCTION I CAN ALSO HELP YOU GET THAT DONE.THANKS FOR LOOKING HE IS JUST LOOKING FOR A FAIR PRICE AND LET SOME ONE ELSE ENJOY HIS CARS LIKE HE HAS GOT TO FOR SO MANY YEARS.HAPPY BIDDING!!!! IF YOU LOOK AT ALL MY FEED BACK YOU CAN SEE I HAVE HAD NO PROBLEMS IN MY SALES THREW EBAY SO THAT GIVE YOU SOME RELIEF .... |
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