For Sale: 1955 Ford Fairlane in Bridgeport, Connecticut for sale in Bridgeport, CT

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Vehicle Description 1955 Ford Fairlane is an automobile model that was sold between 1955 and 1970 by Ford in North America.
The name is derived from Henry Fords estate, Fair Lane, near Dearborn, Michigan.
Over time, the name referred to a number of different cars in different classes; the Fairlane was initially a full-sized car but became a mid-sized car from the 1962 model year.
Here we have a strong running rebuilt 289 engine with an automatic Hurst transmission on the floor.
Custom modified engine compartment with new complete drum brakes, custom headers and dual exhaust.
Inside is a complete new two-tone interior to match the two-tone painted exterior.
This car comes equipped with custom lights underneath the car if you prefer to have them on & an electric fan to cool the engine.
All gauges work as the they should and chrome is shinny as well is the paint.
It would be hard press to find a nicer cruise or local car show classic car like this Only a 1,000 miles since restoration.
Clean Title & a great opportunity to own an all redone and must see classic 1955 Ford Fairlane 2 dr.
If you would like to make an appointment to purchase a piece of history, please call Black Horse Garage at 203-330-9604 or send us an email to email protected .
  • Year: 1955
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: Fairlane

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