1959 Ford Galaxie Fairlane 500 One Owner on 2040-cars
Vancouver, Washington, United States
1959 Galaxie Fairlane 500. Car has 78,500 original miles, and sold new at Gardner Ford sales on N Lombard St in Portland OR… Built at the San Jose Ford plant. This car has always been in Clark County WA, and is a one owner car with documentation. Since purchase this car has had the trans and engine removed for clean up and detail. Motor compartment cleaned and detailed. New motor and trans mount Trans rebuilt including new convertor Motor had all soft pugs removed and water chamber power washed out Rebuilt radiator @ Mac’s in Portland New water pump New heater core and valve Temp sender receiver 58/59 only NOS All belts and hoses new Front and rear oil seals replaced New valve guide seals New timing chain and gears New fuel pump Gas tank cleaned and flushed New gas sending unit Rebuilt carb Complete exhaust system Complete brake system rebuilt All new wheel bearings Power steering pump and ram rebuilt Special attention was taken to use all correct hardware and as much factory parts as possible. This is NOT a restored car, just well kept. Car was solid white from the factory and the 1959 Aztec Gold was added in the Ford dealer body shop prior to delivery to new owner. Please email if you have any questions. Payment due 48 hours after end of auction, car to be picked up 7 days after end of auction. Payment is bank transfer only. If this does not work for you other arrangements must be made prior to end of auction, thanks. |
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