1955 Ford Fairlane Base 4.8l on 2040-cars
Warren, Michigan, United States
UP FOR SALE IS THIS BEAUTIFUL 1955 FORD FAIRLANE, TOWN SEDAN. IT IS EXTREMELY CLEAN INSIDE AND OUT. IT FEATURES A REBUILT FACTORY 292 V8, AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, 69,000 ORIGINAL MILES, NEW INTERIOR, NEW CARPET, NEW DOOR PANELS, NEW GOODRICH WHITE WALL TIRES, CHROME SPOKE WIRE RIMS, DUAL EXHAUST, ORIGINAL OWNERS MANUAL, GARAGE KEPT, THIS CAR RUNS AND DRIVES EXCELLENT, AND IS CRUISE READY!
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND DETAILS, CONTACT: CHUCK, (586) 243-9190 METHOD OF PAYMENT: CASH IN PERSON, OR BANK WIRE TRANSFER ONLY! THE SUCCESSFUL WINNING BIDDER, ON THIS VEHICLE MUST MAKE A $500.00 NON REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT WITHIN 24 HOURS OF THE WINNING BID. THE REMAINING BALANCE ON THIS VEHICLE MUST BE PAID WITHIN 72 HOURS. THIS VEHICLE IS BEING OFFERED FOR SALE LOCALLY, THE SELLER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO END THIS AUCTION AT ANY TIME! GOOD LUCK BIDDING!!!! |
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