1959 Ford Fairlane 2 Door Hardtop 223 6 Cylinder Engine Automatic Transmission on 2040-cars
Mount Ida, Arkansas, United States
Body Type:Hardtop
Engine:3.6L 3655CC 223Cu. In. l6 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Ford
Model: Fairlane
Trim: Base
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: rear wheel drive
Options: Cassette Player
Mileage: 41,582
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Exterior Color: Yellow
Interior Color: Tan
This auction is for a 1959 Ford Fairlane 2 door hardtop which is owned by my uncle. The car has a 223 6 cylinder engine and automatic transmission. It has 41,582 original miles.
Uncle has owned it for the last 20 years. In that time it has only been driven 2,000 miles. He has added power steering and air conditioning and both work great. Both front and rear bumpers have been re-chromed.
The car has been garage kept and has been driver very little the last few years. It drives and runs great and would not be afraid to drive it anywhere at anytime. The car has no rust and the body is very straight. The glass is in great shape and both wing windows open and close.
Uncle has spent thousands of dollars and hundreds of man hours on this car.
The car has a clear title. This is a good clean car just needs driven. Please feel free to ask me any questions that you may have on the car or feel free to call my uncle Buddy Midkiff at 501-624-3961. If no answer please leave a message.
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