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1957 Ford Fairlane 500 Convertible Sunliner on 2040-cars

Year:1957 Mileage:0
Location:

Fruitland, Idaho, United States

Fruitland, Idaho, United States

Up for auction is a 1957 Ford Fairlane 500 Convertible Sunliner.

This was a father son project that we took in on trade. I don't know much about it, but will describe it to the best of my ability. Do NOT Assume anything about this car. Please email any questions you  have after reading the entire ad, and I will respond to the best of my knowledge.

This is a Mid 50's convertible that runs and drives, it will be a great project car!

The floor pans have been patched, it has had rockers and quarter panels put on it. The inner wheel houses are original. Body work is roughed in and needs finish work on the right rocker panel. All of the body panels need to be a little better aligned. we just rebuilt the master cylinder and we put 2 new wheel cylinders on the front. It runs but needs the carburetor rebuilt. The previous owner put a new fuel pump on it, but it needs the fuel tank cleaned. We have all of the parts in a pile and will in the next couple of days add pictures, but from what we can tell all of the parts are there. It has a 312 4 barrel with a rebuilder tag on it, I don't know how many miles ago that it was rebuilt, it seems to run good and does not smoke. The car will only start in the neutral position, the neutral safety switch needs to be adjusted. This car has no exhaust, there is 6 inches of pipe off each manifold.  All of the top bows are there and in good shape, there is no canvas. The seats and back panels need to be reupholstered. The dash is complete. The bottom of the car is very clean, looks like someone has cleaned, painted and undercoated it. I will also add pictures of the bottom of the car. The jack and tire iron are still in the trunk.

There is a $1000 Nonrefundable deposit due on this car within 24 of end of auction.

Full payment must be received within 7 days of the end of auction.

Car will not leave until funds have been cleared.

This car is listed locally, so I reserve the right to end this listing at anytime.

 There is no reserve, if you serious about this car send us a offer, but don't waste our time or yours with low ball offers.

We are not responsible for Transporting this car, buyer is responsible for all transportation costs.

Buyer must have a feedback score of 10 or notify us prior to placing bid or we will cancel your bid.

 

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