Frame Off Restored Fairlane 500 Convertible 312/245 HP V8 3 Speed For 9" PS PW
1957 Ford Fairlane 500
Ford Fairlane 1957 technical specifications | |
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Condition: | Used |
Item location: | Charlotte, North Carolina, United States |
Make: | Ford |
Model: | Fairlane |
SubModel: | 500 |
Type: | Convertible |
Doors: | 2 |
Year: | 1957 |
Mileage: | 190 |
Color: | Blue |
Engine size: | 312 V8 |
Transmission: | Automatic |
Interior color: | Blue |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
You are interested? | Contact the seller! |
Description |
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Maybe it's the grille update or the sense of motion inherent in its swept styling, ut there's just something about the 1957 Ford Fairlane that demands attention. Arguably the most underrated of Detroit's 50s super stars, he Fairlane sold well in its day and continues to be a staple of the collector car market. The beneficiary of a recent rotisserie restoration, his top option Fairlane 500 is just waiting for a sunny day and manicured show field. With its Thunderbird V8, ord-O-Matic 3-speed, aster Guide Power Steering and Select Aire climate control, t has all the right options to be the quintessential 50s cruiser. And if you're looking to add a little spice to your weekend routine, t'll take Sunday drives to a whole new level!
Steal a glance at the car's glossy profile and you'll see what high quality craftsmanship truly looks like. A product of a professional, otisserie restoration that was performed by a dedicated group of enthusiasts, ts solid body was stripped to bare metal, horoughly worked and painstakingly transformed into a collection of super straight panels. Once that intense labor resulted in good fit and finish, smooth Dresden and Starmist Blue basecoat was sealed in durable clearcoat and buffed to a fantastic shine. And today, his Ford sits as one razor-sharp drop-top that's ready to turn heads for years to come.
Not surprisingly, his exceptionally clean Fairlane's stylish body features a roster of cool and carefully maintained details. At the front of the car, n exaggerated egg-crate grille hangs clean headlights above simple parking lamps, linear header emblem and a guarded bumper that bends around peaked fenders. Between those fenders, chrome-detailed hood leads the eye to wraparound glass that's reflected by twin spot lights, leared with bright wipers and framed in thick trim. Below that trim, culpted door handles, ubtle fender skirts and polished rocker guards perfectly complement streamlined side sweeps, xpressive "Fairlane 500" scripts and small Select Aire emblems. Above those emblems, blue vinyl roof folds in front of a centered decklid antenna. And behind that antenna, n intricate Fairlane badge rides inside chrome-trimmed, et-inspired tail lights, second wraparound bumper and classy chrome exhaust tips.
Tilt the car's sculpted hood and you'll find a correct, 12 cubic inch Thunderbird V8 that's fully rebuilt and dressed to impress. Introduced in 1956 as a high-end Ford and Mercury staple, his stout Y-block remained one of Dearborn's hottest factory options until late 1961. At the top of the bright orange mill, n Argent Silver air cleaner draws wind into big 4-barrel carburetors that are juiced by a series of stainless fuel lines. Atomized octane passes through an aluminum intake manifold to correct, ast iron heads that are topped by polished and Thunderbird-branded valve covers. At the front of those valve covers, rebuilt generator and correct fan spin in unison as a tagged radiator keeps the block cool via pliable hoses. Spark comes courtesy of a traditional points distributor, hich sequences fire between a Ford Power Punch battery, Ford voltage regulator and fresh Ford plug wires. From its factory air conditioning and glossy black fenders to its Ford-branded oil filter, his convertible's bay presents a clean, uthentic appearance. And best of all, he 245 horsepower engine fires instantly and sounds surprisingly beefy breathing through an OEM-style exhaust system.
At the bottom of this Fairlane, fully sorted undercarriage houses typically over-restored floors that are bolted to lots of factory-correct components. Nice enough to show but still fully drivable, his is the perfect compromise for enthusiasts who like to display their car AND enjoy fun-filled weekends. Behind the beefy Y-block, stalwart Ford-O-Matic 3-speed sends power to a familiar Ford 9-inch that's fitted with an open differential and pleasant, .10 gears. The car's suspension remains close to its original configuration, ith factory power steering and front spring spacers complementing factory control arms and traditional leaf springs. All of the chassis' parts are free of substantial weathering, einforcing the idea that it's been a very long time since this 500's seen daily-driver duty. Braking is quick and adequate thanks to fresh drums that occupy all for corners of that chassis. And on the outside of those drums, orrectly painted wheels spin G78-14 Coker Classic whitewalls around classy chrome hub caps.
Two-tone paint is legendary for its characteristically 50s feel. And when paired with this convertible's airy interior, t creates the perfect culmination of style and sophistication. Thanks to the car's high quality restoration, ts pleated bench seats will be livable for years to come. There's tight carpet that, hanks to thick floor mats, till features rich black loops. Front and center, stylish, wo-tone dash hangs restored Ford telemetry above a modern Kenwood CD player. At the sides of that dash, ridded door panels center chrome handles, mall window switches and clean armrests above flashy, ord-branded sills. In front of the driver, body-matched steering wheel spins a Dresden Blue rim around a chrome, ord-branded horn ring. And behind the passengers, fully restored trunk anchors a fresh plaid mat beneath an old school jack and full-size spare.
The sale of this blue boulevard king includes an original owner's manual and accessories for the aforementioned CD player.
If you're looking for a premium example of an infinitely collectible car, his super cool Fairlane is a great choice. With its Thunderbird 312, utomatic transmission, onvertible top and excellent list of options, t was a pleasure to own in 1957 and, hanks to an immaculate restoration, ontinues to be in 2014. Around here, reat 50s metal never sticks around for too long. Call now and admire later!