Asking Price: $23,995 Questions

1956 Ford Fairlane Coupe

312 V8 - 3-Speed Automatic

Lot # 0096
Location Hicksville, NY 11590
Seller Dealer
13055
312 V8
3-Speed Automatic
Black
White
M6RT148928
Asking Price: $23,995 Questions

1956 Ford Fairlane Post For Sale

312 V8 Engine with Dual Quads

C4 Automatic Transmission ($10,000 Conversion)

Rebuilt Carter Carburetors

Old School Red’s Headers Lead to Dual Exhaust That Exit Out the Bumper

Old School Fenton Aluminum Intake

Thunderbird Finned Aluminum Valve Covers

Brand New Aluminum Radiator Painted Black to Look Original

Power Steering with Rebuilt Steering Box

Vintage Sun Tach Transmitter with Original Transmitter

Brand New Gas Tank

Sitting on Brand New American Racing Torque Thrust Wheels Wrapped in Like New Tires

Super Straight Body With A Great Stance

Unique Retro Tail Lights Simulate The Rear of a Jet Engine

Beautiful White Interior with Black Cloth Inserts

Custom Retro Sound with Aux-In and a CD Player in the Glove Box

Auto Meter Gauges with Oil, Volts, Water Gauges Under the Dash

Battery Re-Located to the Trunk

Nice, Crack- Free Steering Wheel

Added Seat Belts

Nice Headliner and Back Seat

Runs Nice and Cool with Great Oil Pressure

Meticulously Maintained and Sounds Amazing

She Runs Great, Drive It Anywhere

For Sale By Owner Located In Hicksville, NY

 

 

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  • Joebabes says:

    Firstly, thank you for the many clear photos. I realize it’s not a concours restoration, but I have many questions.

    I wouldn’t expect to drive in the rain, but you never know what may happen.
    1- I don’t see windshield wipers
    2- Underneath on the driver’s side of the motor there is pipe coming down and connecting to nothing?
    3-Underneath there appears to be a rot thru the floor pan on the passenger side.
    4- Underneath there appears to be a power steering pump leak or oil leak leaving fluid on the lines.
    5- What have you done for the braking system; is it still drums without power assist?
    6- Honestly, what are the issues with the car overall, could I get in and drive to Texas without issue?
    7- How long have you had the car and what is the longest drive you have taken with the engine running nonstop?

    Thanks for your time, your asking price is in my opinion is a little high fir what I think I see in the pictures.
    That being said, I would make you a cash offer today.
    Joe

    • Joebabes says:

      Also, Can I come to see the car in person?
      Thanks

    • WeBeAutos says:

      It’s a Super Nice Driver..

      1- I don’t see windshield wipers
      —Yes, it Has Wipers
      2- Underneath on the driver’s side of the motor there is pipe coming down and connecting to nothing?
      —No
      3-Underneath there appears to be a rot thru the floor pan on the passenger side.
      —There is NO Rot Anywhere on this Fairlane, That’s Just Old Flaking Undercoating
      4- Underneath there appears to be a power steering pump leak or oil leak leaving fluid on the lines.
      —Yes, the Poer Steering Line is Leaking a Little Bit
      5- What have you done for the braking system; is it still drums without power assist?
      —-Correct, Still Stop Nice
      6- Honestly, what are the issues with the car overall, could I get in and drive to Texas without issue?
      —-Sure, it Runs Great, but it will Cost you a Ton in Fuel with the Dual Quads, LOL….I’d Ship it
      7- How long have you had the car and what is the longest drive you have taken with the engine running nonstop?
      —10 Years and Drive it All Over the Place, Took it to Lido Beach a Few Sundays Ago, it’s a 100 Mile Round Trip

      Your Welcome to See it in Person, it’s Located in Hicksville, NY

      Thanks,
      Mike

  • CRZRS4ME says:

    How difficult would it be to go to one carburetor

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