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1956 Fairlane Club Sedan, Gorgeous! No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:1956 Mileage:30000
Location:

Riverside, California, United States

Riverside, California, United States
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This car is being sold out of a private estate in Riverside County California. Gorgeous 1956 Ford Fairlane 2 Door Club Sedan. Car was beautifully restored in 2000 and not driven or used much since. Rare 312 V-8 Factory Thunderbird engine, Automatic transmission. Custom stereo. Although an older restoration, the car still shows nicely. Paint, chrome and stainless are in good condition. Interior is beautiful and factory correct for the time. Dash is beautiful. Engine and transmission are in great condition, runs and drives great. I have all the documentation on the car. Original California car .Owner has had this car for 46 years. Current registration with California title. Car is not perfect, has a couple of small scratches and chips here and there. Willing to accept reasonable offers on the car or sold to high bidder. Call with any questions or offers. 951-776-9603  photo DSCN6966_zps3f303606.jpg  photo DSCN6965_zpsfdfc67c3.jpg  photo DSCN6964_zps79ff13d0.jpg  photo DSCN6962_zpsaf326907.jpg  photo DSCN6961_zps4be85de2.jpg  photo DSCN6958_zps7852d811.jpg  photo DSCN6957_zpsd1fc6890.jpg  photo DSCN6956_zpsad616671.jpg  photo DSCN6953_zpsb776cc42.jpg  photo DSCN6952_zpsa38955ec.jpg  photo DSCN6945_zps77aaf203.jpg  photo DSCN6990_zps8b66b4b5.jpg  photo DSCN6989_zps583f8b32.jpg  photo DSCN6988_zpsdf825e66.jpg  photo DSCN6987_zps19b98a43.jpg  photo DSCN6985_zpsed0e8f25.jpg  photo DSCN6982_zps28729ac0.jpg  photo DSCN6981_zpsc4520973.jpg  photo DSCN6979_zps596c0426.jpg  photo DSCN6978_zps87e73199.jpg  photo DSCN6974_zpsa6443ec5.jpg  photo DSCN6973_zps3d7acafb.jpg  photo DSCN6971_zpsede850db.jpg  photo DSCN6970_zps25e174ad.jpg  photo DSCN6969_zps0ecd6674.jpg  photo DSCN6948_zps8a9cdfb3.jpg  photo DSCN6947_zps1e0ee743.jpg  photo DSCN6946_zpsbec70d47.jpg  photo DSCN6944_zps95a1b8e9.jpg

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