1959 Ford Country Sedan Wagon 59 Ford Rat Rod No Reserve! on 2040-cars
Riverside, California, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Ford
Drive Type: gas
Model: Galaxie
Mileage: 98,998
Trim: country sedan
1959 ford Country Sedan wagon, this car has been sitting for 25+ years, i was told it was a great running car when parked, it has some rust in the driverside floor, the rest of it seems to be ok, i did not lift the carpet to see the extent of it, it still has the original rubber mat.the spare tire section has no rust through, nice and solid, the front seat was taken out and replaced with buckets. the rear seat is original. car is 98% complete, does not run, tires hold air, i will help with loading, i will not try to get it running, i bought it for the roof rack. it has broken glass, i have a clear title.
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