1959 Fairlane Sunliner Convertible on 2040-cars
Carriere, Mississippi, United States
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Up for sale is my 1959 Ford Fairlane 500 Convertible. This car requires
total restoration. It's mostly complete however it will require a hood, radiator,
automatic transmission and driveshaft as they were removed by the previous
owner. I bought it to restore however due to other priorities I didn't want to
postpone it's restoration any further so I decided make it available for a new owner.
The car has rust in the floor and lower areas of the body but sheet metal parts are readily available for repair. The exact interior is also available from Lebaron & Bonney to restore the car to it's original state. This car seems to have the original paint color although it may have been painted at some point because the white on the top side was painted over. The also engine, carburetor, and interior with most of the trim and all glass is in tact. Because of the age of the car, I do not believe that the mileage on the odometer is actual. It may have be 125k. The rear seat bottom no longer has a seat cover however the springs are all there and in good condition.. The doors are tight against the door jams on both sides and I haven't tried opening them since I purchased the car. The car will come with a bill of sale but no title. The car will need to be towed as it is not running. This is not a parts car so please do not inquire about selling parts off of it and please do not bid unless you intend to buy. I will do my best to answer any questions so please feel free to email me prior to bidding. Of course, you are welcomed to set up an appointment to look at the car or have an inspector do so for you. Buyer is responsible for shipping.
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