1959 Ford Fairlane Galaxie Skyliner Rare Custom Hotrod Classic Project on 2040-cars
California, United States
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:Automatic
Engine:V8
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Make: Ford
Model: Fairlane
Mileage: 999,999
Trim: GALAXIE SKYLINER
Drive Type: AUTO
1959 FORD SKYLINER
UP FOR BID IS A 1959 FORD SKYLINER PROJECT THAT HAS ALREADY BEEN STARTED WITH A FULL SAND BLASTING OF THE FRAME. THEN IT
WAS PAINTED CHASSIS BLACK THE REAR END STILL NEED TO BE PAINTED IT WAS JUST SPRAY PAINTED. THE MOTOR AND TRANNY NEED
TO BE REBUILT. THIS IS A PROJECT CAR FOR SOME ONE WITH LOTS OF TIME ON THERE HANDS TO TACKLE A PROJECT LIKE THIS COMES
WITH LOTS OF PARTS NEW AND USED. IAM SURE THERE ARE LOTS OF PARTS STILL NEEDED. AS FAR AS THE BODY GOES IT WAS COMPELTY
STRIPPED AND ALL RUST AND DENTS WERE REMOVED AND FIXED OR REPLACED THERE IS SOME TOUCH UP NEEDED FROM WHEN WE SET
BODY BACK ON THE CAR CORNERS OF FENDER WHEELS WERE DAMAGED AND NEED WORK NOTHING A BODY MAN CANT HANDLE IN A DAY
OR TO. THE TRUNK APPEARS TO HAVE ON OF THOSE SPRAY IN BED LINERS IN IT IS PREETY CLEAN .ANY QUESTION PLEASE EMAIL THANKS.
HERE IS A LIST OF PARTS NEW AND USED NEW GAS TANK HUB CAPS, ALL NEW RUBBER KIT, MISC SS DASH PAD, DISC BRAKE KIT NEW
TRUNK UPOLHESRTY KIT. THE INTERIOR WAS REDONE BUT THERE ARE LOTS OF PARTS MISSING HERE IS THE LIST OF WHAT WE HAVE
DRIVERS DOOR PANEL, FRONT SEAT MISSING THE PASSENGER SIDE BACK REST REART SEAT TOP MISSING THE BOTTOM MISSING REAR
SIDE PANELS. APPEARS TO HAVE ALL S.S. JUST NEEDS TO BE REDONE. AS FAR AS THE TOP WOKING WE HAVE A BUNCH PARTS BUT WE DO
NOT KNOW IF ALL THE PARTS ARE THERE OR NOT WE HAVENT TRIED IT. THE PICTURES OF IS WHAT YOU GET SOLD AS IS. CAR MUST BE
PAID IN FULL WITHIN 72 HOURS OF AUCTION CLOSED WE ACCEPT DIRECT DEPOSIT,CASH,CHECK, ONCE MONEY CLEARS WE WILL RELEASE
CAR. IF BUYER HITS BUY IT NOW WE WILL PROVIDE FREE SHIPING TO LOWER 48 STATES ANY QUESTION PLEASE EMAIL THANKS
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