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1959 Ford Galaxie Skyliner Retractable on 2040-cars

Year:1959 Mileage:53000
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United States

United States
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NEW INTERIOR, DELUXE MEDALLION HUBCAPS / A/C SERVICED AND FUNCTIONING AS DESIGNED R 134, CHROME FENDER SKIRTS,/ T/C RADIO/ NEW

WHEEL CYLINDERS,/  BRAKES SERVICED / NEW EXHAUST MANIFOLD, EXHAUST MANIFOLD PLANNED /  CONTINENTAL KIT,/  GOOD TIRES, GOOD

CHROME, \ PADDED DASH, GOOD GLASS, FRONT FENDER BUMPETTS, VACUUM BOOSTER SERVICED AND REPAIRED, OPERATES AS DESIGNED, WWW

TIRES IN GOOD CONDITION

 

RETRACTABLE TOP SERVICED AND REPAIRS MADE BY INTERNATIONAL FORD RETRACTABLE TECHNICIAN,( WAYNE ROLLINGS ), TOP FUNCTIONS AS

DESIGNED,/ NO KNOWN ISSUES.

SEVERAL 1959 FORD RETRACTABLES HAVE SOLD FOR OVER $70,000 AT MECUM AND R&M AUCTIONS IN THE PAST 6 MONTHS. THE ABOVE

RETRACTABLE IS AS GOOD AND THE RESERVE ON THIS CAR IS MUCH LOWER.

CAR IS BEING SOLD AS IN / WHERE AS CONDITION WITH NO WARRANTY EXPRESSED / WRITTEN AND/OR IMPLIED.

NO ALLOWANCES AND/OR REFUNDS WILL BE MADE DUE TO IMPERFECTIONS, / DEFECTS OR DAMAGES.

IT IS A BUYER'S RESPONSIBILITY TO INSPECT A CAR AND TO HAVE SATISFIED HIMSELF/HERSELF AS TO CONDITION OF CAR AND IT'S ESTIMATED VALUE

AND TO BID BASED ON THAT INSPECTION AND/OR CONDITION./ LOTS OF PICTURES ARE AVAIBLE !!

OWNER HAS CLEAR OHIO TITLE. CAR IS LOCATED IN MARYSVILLE OHIO, 43040.

NOTE:

ALSO FOR SALE IS A RESTORED 1955 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN 4 DOOR STATION WAGON / TORCH RED AND COLONIAL WHITE/ V8 292 AUTOMATIC. NEW

PAINT,INTERIOR, HEADLINER, CARPET, NEW FLOORPANS, GLASS, TIRES, HUBCAPS, TRIM RINGS, RADIO, ENGINE DETAILED, GOOD CHROME, LOOKS

GOOD, RUNS GOOD /.LOTS OF PICTURES AVAILABLE  /  THE CAR IS LOCATED IN NAPLES, FLORIDA, 34114.

FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON BOTH CARS CONTACT THE OWNER AT (614)301-3934.

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