1957 Ford Fairlane 500 2dr Hardtop on 2040-cars
Salina, Utah, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:292
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black/ white
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Fairlane
Trim: 500 2 dr ht
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: rear
Mileage: 89,522
Sub Model: 500
Exterior Color: White
Disability Equipped: No
this car was built in long beach california. never left cal untill I bought it 2 years ago.was going to make a hot rod out of it but it's just too nice to cut up. it has 89,522 miles on it . it had 88,832 when i got it. drove it back from cal to utah no problems at all very nice & smooth 17 mpg @ 75 mph. as you can see from the pics that this one of the most rust free cars out there only 2 little spots that i can find. the engine & trans have been rebuilt some time in the past [don't know when] so quiet you can hardly hear it running. drives like a new car.brakes have all been done with all new hoses& wheel cyls new shocks,tires, power steering has all been rebuilt. interior is original except the seats & new padded dash.had one repaint done 25 years ago.I took lots of pics of the underside of body no rust through only surface didn't want to clean it up so you could see just how solid this car really is. floor pans,rockers.quarter panels,trunk,fenders above&below headlights theres no rust whatso ever. crome & stainless is in very good shape normal tiny dings. the drivers door glass has a crack in it all other glass is in great shape no wiper marks in windshield or chips still has original windshield.stored inside all its life.looked a long time to find this one. then i found a 56 sedan to make my hotrod out of that's the only reason I'am selling this one.this car is going to make someone very happy, very low reserve for a car like this. this car is for sale locally so I may remove from auction early if it sells but not after reserve has been met. also this is a factory one color car most were 2 tone. good luck bidding. winner won't be sorry, i've seen alot of rust buckets out there. this is not one of them!!!!
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