1956 Ford Fairlane on 2040-cars
Cookeville, Tennessee, United States
1956 FORD FAIRLANE
THIS IS A GREAT LITTLE DRIVER 1956 FORD. IT STARTS UP ON A HALF A TURN AND RUNS AND DRIVES OUT GREAT. THE PAINT IS IN DRIVER CONDITION. THE CHROME AND STAINLESS ARE IN VERY GOOD CONDITION. THE INTERIOR IS IN GOOD CONDITION WITH THE EXCEPTION THAT IT NEEDS FRONT DOOR PANELS AND HEADLINER INSTALLED. I HAVE A BRAND NEW HEADLINER STILL IN THE BOX READY TO GO IN. IT IS POWERED BY A 292ci V8 ENGINE THAT WAS COMPLETLY REBUILT ABOUT 4K MILES BACK AND IT IS BACKED UP WITH A AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION THAT HAS ALSO BEEN GONE THRU. THE FRONT END IS NICE AND TIGHT. GLASS IS IN GOOD CONDITION. JUST A GREAT LITTLE CAR. THIS 56 FORD DRIVES AND HANDLES ABSOLUTLY GREAT. WITH JUST A LITTLE TLC SHE WOULD BE STANDING TALL, BUT IT GETS A LOT OF ATTENTION JUST THE WAY IT IS!!!!!!!
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CHECK OUT MY OTHER ADS FOR MORE CLASSIC CARS. NOTICE : THIS AUTO IS BEING SOLD AS IS WHERE IS WITH NO WARRANTY. IT
IS THE BUYERS RESPONSIBILITY TO CHECK OUT THIS AUTO BEFORE AUCTION ENDS
AND ALSO FOR PICK UP OR DELIVERY. I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END AUCTION AT
ANY TIME FOR ANY REASON. ALL TENNESSEE RESIDENTS ARE REQUIRED TO PAY
T.T.L. A $100 DOC FEE IS ALSO REQUIRED TO BE PAID BY THE BUYER ABOVE
THE BID/ PURCHASE PRICE. IF THERE ARE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL OR SEND
MESSAGE BEFORE AUCTION ENDS.
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