1959 Retractable Galaxie Skyliner Fairlane 500 Nc Car Rust Free Original Paint on 2040-cars
Raleigh, North Carolina, United States
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It is a 1959 Ford Retractable; the car sold new in North Carolina, I have the window sticker. It is a three owner car, it has never had rust or rust repair (floorpans, bottom of the doors, trunk pan, there is no rust), the paint is original except for the rear trunk lid. The top works perfectly. The tires, shocks, radiator, heater core have been recently replaced. The radiator was a difficult NOS model to find. The tires are GoodYear Radials. The 57,000 miles are actual miles. I had originally purchased the car in 1986 from the second owner's wife in King, NC. Immediately I sold it to a close friend, a local banker in Raleigh. I repurchased the vehicle in March of 2006 and have driven it occasionally for special events. I store it in a climate controlled basement at my home. The paint is fair at best, due to its age it needs to be replaced. The body is absolutely stunning, never any rust. Mechanically, the vehicle runs well and is a pleasure to drive. The front seat is split but original. Dave Pope, the second owner, replaced the carpet about 10-15 years ago. The radio works. We have many photos. Please feel free to call. |
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