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1959 Ford Fairlane 500 Galaxie 500 B9ae on 2040-cars

Year:1959 Mileage:48000
Location:

McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania, United States

McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania, United States

What you are looking at is a 59 Ford with a TON of patina.  It was to be built for a rat rod event this Fall but we have aborted the project due to 3 full blown 100 pt. restorations that have arrived.  The trunk is super solid.  The passenger floor board is the worst, drivers has some issues.  (if not doing a full restoration it wouldn't take more than a few hours to weld some new sheet-metal in).  The frame is structurally strong, a few small side holes that I did take pictures of.  There is no motor, no transmitting or pumpkin in the rear (has axles and 9" housing).  This is a roller.   Headliner is in great shape.  Has some seats, not sure from what.  Does also have an exhaust system with a glass pack (single)

This car DOES come with a hood.  It was off in preparation of cleaning up under the hood.  

The original plan was to keep this car looking exactly this way but update the drive line and brakes. We have a 10:1 big cam 390 FE, top loader 4 speed and 3:89 locker rear that were going to go in.  If this type of build is something you would be interested in, we can do that as well.  With this car being a run of the mill 4 door, I do not suggest a full resto.  While we do that, typically its convertibles, hardtops and or wagons.  We will also do a patina hot rod.  So if something around the 450HP mark with everything updated in this car is something you want, we can make that happen.  As we dont just specialize in 59 Fords, we do currently have 2 59 Builds at this time and this car would take a few months to get to.


Either way, you are looking at a potentially really fun tire-burning patina rat rod 59 Ford!

Here are a LOT Of HIGH RES pictures: 
CLICK HERE for many photobucket pictures!

You must pick up within 1 week of auction end.  I CAN deliver however I am only one guy with a trailer and truck.  So it will be expensive and you must have a good place to unload and move the car yourself.  You are ultimately responsible for picking the car up.  Please bid to win. If you have feedback of less than 10, I have to cancel your bid unless you contact me! 

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Ford is making a big bet on aluminum with its new 2015 F-150, and it's possible that the decision will hurt the company financially, at least in the short term. After earning a record $8.6 billion in 2013, the Blue Oval does not expect to set another record in 2014. According to Automotive News, that's "largely attributable to F Series," says Bob Shanks, Ford's Chief Financial Officer.
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