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1959 Ford Fairlane 2 Door Police Car on 2040-cars

Year:1959 Mileage:17500
Location:

Fort Myers, Florida, United States

Fort Myers, Florida, United States
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Very low reserve price!

You are looking at a very nicely restored 1959 Ford Fairlane 2 door police car.  The restoration was completed 6 months ago and less than 250 miles are on the car post restoration.  This car would have been a captain or detectives car since it only has the 2 doors.  The pictures speak for themselves and I am 100% sure you will be happy with this car.  During the restoration, we left both the rear and front windows in place as we did not want to break them as they are very expensive to replace.  The original window seals are still in place on both those windows.

Everything except the radio and clock work on this car.  All the lights and turn signals are good, you will even be able to shoot flames out of the pipes with the added fire system that is installed.  There are no door locks installed on the car but the holes are have plugs in them for looks.  We have 5 lap belts that are installed so the whole family will be able to enjoy the experience.  The gumball light and old fashioned siren do work as well.

Motor ($3,200) - We installed a crate Ford 302 motor that has a mild cam.  You will see pictures of the motor on the stand and installed into the car.

Transmission ($1,200) - A Ford C4 automatic stock transmission was purchased from Transmission Depot for the project and shifts great.

Tires, brakes and brake line ($1,800) - All replaced

Gas tank, sending unit, & gas llines ($2,000) - All replaced  

Interior ($3,000) - The interior is all restored and in very nice condtiion with no rips or tears.  The gas pedal is missing as we couldn't find a stock replacement.  The carpet has w whole in drivers area where the old shifter was installed.

Sheet metal and paint ($6,000)  The sheet metal and paint are in great condition, I am not aware of any scratches or dents.  The floors are all solid..  

The police stickers are decals that were made and can be easliy moved if you decide you don't like them.

This car is being sold as is with no warranty.

The buyer is 100% responsible for pick up.

The reserve price is set well below the cash that has been invested in this car.  

The title is a clean Florida title that is in my name and reads that the car is a 1957. 

If you have any questions or comments, please don't hesitate to call or text me (Brian) at 239-898-3730

I do not need any help in selling this car, if you are trying to solicit business to help me sell it, please don't call me.  I am also aware of all the scams out there, I will not respond to scammers.

The car is also listed locally for sale, I reserve the right to cancel any bids or end the auction early.

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