Antique Vintage1959 Ford Fairlane Galaxie 500 Parts Or Restoration 90% Complete on 2040-cars
Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:292
Vehicle Title:Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
Mileage: 12,365
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Fairlane
Trim: chrome
Drive Type: 2wd
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
this auction is for my 59 ford fairlane 500. it's in rough looking shape but it still has most of all the original parts. definitely a solid car to restore.... I will get some more pics and post them...
I have the parts that go to the front end except the turn signal lights in the front bumper....i also have brand new taillight lenses, and a master cylinder rebuild kit.
the engine is still in the car and complete/non running 292 y block . I have no tried to turn the engine over... the transmission is a manual....
both front fenders have dents. the hood is rusty .chrome needs restored... the floorboards have some rust holes. the trunk floor looks great. the rear rockers do not look like they are rusted out...
one rear brake drums is missing. it rolls good if the tires are aired up..
the drivers door does not shut. that gear on the door just spins. it is supposed to lock and hold the door shut...probably a easy fix...
the trunk lock is missing. I don't have the keys or a title... car will be sold with a bill of sale
windows are intact. the front w-shield is scratched up...
the rear end is a ford 9"... the dashboard looks complete. the radio is missing. it may be in the trunk...??? one door panel is missing..
the vin plate is intact....the car will need a full restoration. or use it to rebuild another car...????
I am trying to remember all the details . I may have missed something. so if you have any questions let me know...
those pictures of the car with all the stuff laying around/on top of the car, is when it was at my dads house. the first pic is at my house on jackstands. the car is now in the garage ...
this belonged to my dad before he passed away. I was going to restore/ratrod it out. but I already have to many things going and don't have to time or the money to spend to finish it...( I have already put 800.00 in the front end parts that were missing). it needs to go to someone that will give it some more tender loving care. (and not crush it like my step brothers wanted to do).
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