1958 Retractable Skyliner Fairlane 500 + 58 4door Fairlane 500. Both Cars One $ on 2040-cars
Libby, Montana, United States
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Both cars for sale one money. both are 1958 ford fairlane 500's one is the desirable retractable skyliner, the other a 4 door. Both have colorado titles and are currently in Libby Montana. The retractable is missing the engine and trany and is pretty rusty around the headlights and bottoms of quarterpanels, bottom of trunk etc etc. hole. The 4 door has a 390 C.I. (I was told) and auto trany. the head light areas of sheet metal are very much better but still have some rust and bondo. except for rust the bodies are quite straight and mostly complete. See photos. I do not know much about parts and restoration. but if you are interested I will try and get you the answers to your questions. Call Ken Kehn at 1-888-386-9219 this is my home phone but we are out a lot so leave a message. the buyer is responsible for picking up the cars. the trailer you see the retractable on is for sale as well seperately. we do not have any local car hauling companies. but there is a u-haul very close in town. We can store the vehicles for a while with full payment. Outside storage. Both vehicles have been outside for years and need total restoration inside and out. thanks for your interest.
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