1957 Ford Custom 300 4 Door Sedan on 2040-cars
Rockmart, Georgia, United States
Engine:V8
Drive Type: Automatic
Make: Ford
Mileage: 21,923
Model: Fairlane
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: Custom 300
This is an unmolested 1957 Ford Custom 300, it is currently not road worthy but it is not far from it. The title and the odometer show 21,923 miles, the car has never been repainted and has very little rust, the frame, trunk pan, deck lid, hood, and floor pans are all in very good shape, there are a few small patchable holes in the front pans, but they will not need replacing, car had a rubber mat from the factory as opposed to carpet. I purchased this car about a year ago from a man who decided to strip it for his ranchero, I felt it was too good of a car to strip and luckily got it before he got anything major off of it, parts he stripped were as follows, headlight switch, horn ring, driver side window trim, sunvisors, master cylinder, headlight trim rings. This is a very good starting point and an easy restoration for someone just wanting a 1950's cruiser. It has an open clear title. I have a replacement driver side fender in good shape. All glass is good, some small bubbles but nothing major in the glass. I have had the car running and I know it moved on its on power, but I have not had it on the road. I have just installed plug wires, points, condenser and a rotary button, rust spot on the low driver fender, passenger rocker has a couple of small rust places, passenger quarter looks like it swiped something, doesnt need replaced it is very fixable, one small place on the driver lower rear quarter, of course, around the headlight area is a little rust etc, if you want to know anything specific, feel free to ask, it is not currently running but a good weekends worth of work could put it on the road again, the tires are junk.
I am trying to get down to one classic, I also have a 1937 pontiac project car, a 1960 Borgward Isabella coupe, and a 1968 vw beetle for sale as well.
Full payment is due on this car within 5 days of auction end, buyer pays all shipping cost. The mirrors in the pictures are no longer on the car also, will post more pics of the car asap
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