Detail Info for: Ford : Fairlane Convertible 1959 ford fairlane 500 retractable hardtop convertible frame off restortaion

Transaction Info

Sold On:
09/13/2015
Price:
$ 69500.00
Condition:
Mileage:
600
Location:
Boca Raton, Florida, 33498
Seller Type:

Vehicle Specification

Year Make Model:
1959 Ford Fairlane
Submodel Body Type:
Convertible
Engine:
352
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
H9RW193463
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:

Vehicle Detail

From The late John O'Quinn incredible collection in Houston, Texas. Exterior: Torch Red/Raven Black Interior: Black/White cloth & vinyl Interior Engine: 352 CID V-8 "H Code Engine with 4/bbl carb & dual Exhausts Transmission: 3/speed automatic "Cruise-O-Matic Mileage: Approximately 500-600 miles since the full body-off-the-frame Rotisserie Restoration (Very Expensive) True mileage on the frameand car are unknown. Details: While this car was apart, the frame, wheels, suspension andbumpers rails were powder coated. Serial Number: H9RW193463 Equipped with the Following Cruise-O-Matic 3/speed Automatic transmission 352 CID V-8 rated at 300HP (H Code) Select Air-Conditioning Power Brakes Power Windows AM push button Town & Country Radio Sun-Ray Wheel Covers Matching luggage Front & Rear Bumper Guards Electric Wipers & Washers 4-way reclining seats (manual) Stainless steel dual exhaust tips Dual outside remote control spot lights Stainless fender skirts Here are 2 videos of my dad showing the top going up and down Video 1 of Top working Video 2 of Top working H=352 (FE block) 4V "Thunderbird Special" (300 Horsepower) 9= 1959 Model Year R= Skyliner 500/ Galaxie Retractable with bench seat W= Wayne, Indiana Production Number=193463 Body 51A = 51A FAIRLANE "500" HIDE-AWAY HARDTOP Color RA= Torch Red/Raven Black Trim 56= Black/White cloth & Vinyl Production Date: 27= 27th day of the month & G= July Transmission 4+= Cruise-O-Matic 3/speed automatic Axle Codes: 1= 3:10-1 ratio 1959 Ford Factory Paint Codes Just one of the world renowned Miller's Mustang Barn Cars all beingsold exclusively on Ebaymotors.com. Also called THEMUSTANGBARN. The year was 1950......Dwight D. Eisenhower was President, A gallon of gas was less than .25 and for approx $4200 you could buy one of the loaded best looking and driving cars on the road....A loaded 1959 Ford Fairlane 500 Galaxy Retractable hardtop convertible. those really were "the good old days!" This car was treated to a complete body off the frame very expensive restoration. It was one of the nicest cars in the incredible collection owned by the late John O'Quinn from Houston, Texas. Making his name in handling plaintiff's litigation, among O'Quinn's biggest wins were a $1 billion verdict in 2006 against Wyeth Laboratorys for its diet drugs, fen-phen, $17.3 billion tobacco settlement for the state of Texas, and $100 million for silicon breast implants made by Dow Corning. In total, O'Quinn is estimated to have won $1.5 billion for his firm, O'Quinn & Laminack. According to a 2006 article in Forbes O'Quinn's firm had pending cases against stock brokers and hedge funds for shorting the shares of weak companies, and against Ford for rollover accidents caused by the Ford Explorer. In the past decade, O'Quinn won, through settlement and/or verdicts, more than $20 billion for his clients. John could afford to buy the very best of the best and this car represents just that. Unfortunately, John was killing in an automobile accident while driving his Chevy Suburban in October of 2009. Neither he or his occupant were wearing their seatbelts. This car is priced to sell on Ebay and is very, very reasonably priced, especially considering how nice it looks and drives. SO BID TO WIN! If you want to know the minimum acceptable price just call us at 954-873-6495. I checked all of the following and found them to be working . It is important for a vintage car not only to look fantastic but to be in Excellent mechanical and electrical order as well. Retractable Hardtop. This car just came back from a thorough checkup from the number one guy in The State of Florida on retractable hardtops He is in DeLand, FL. and I have known Tom for almost 40 years! Tom found everything operating as it should...Money well spent. Interior light switch Interior courtesy light Dual remote outside spot lampsParking lights Headlamps Bright headlamps Back-up lights Brake lights Horn Push button AM radio Clock works correctly Air Conditioner Fan blower motor Heater/Defroster Wipers Air vents (manual pull) When restored, it received a complete new and correct interior and door panels. All of the rubbers and seals are new. All of the Window "fuzzies" are new and the windows power up and down very easy. All the glass is Excellent with no No chips or scratches. Side vent windows work correctly. All power windows work correctly Paint is gorgeous The Chrome is Excellent as is all theTrim. All the tires are like new. Trunk covering is new. Floor panels and trunk panel are all solid. All door jams have been done correctly and are nicely detailed. Exhaust system is new with no leaks. Battery is brand new & correct . Has a battery cut-off switch for long-term storage. Wiring under the dash is all new as is the wiring in the engine compartment...look at the detailed photos! All inner fender wells are painted and finished for show. Hood release works correctly and hood closes easily. Emergency brake handle works correctly. All gauges work correctly and when key is in the ON position, the red oil & gen light come on and go off as soon as car is started. The doors, hood and trunk fit as good as any 1959 restored car I have ever seen and I have seen 1000's. Everything lines up and fits EXCELLENT!!! Paint and body are #1 Show quality!No nicks, dents or scratches. Under the actual hood, it has been painted to show quality and the same with the underneath side of the trunk The car started up for me the 1st time and idles smooth. I drove the car at 55 mph and it drove very smooth and was a real joy to drive! The brakes work great and the car stopped straight and does not pull to either side. No vibrations or unusual sounds. When I came back I checked for any gas or water leaks...found none. Here is what does NOT work on the car. The cigarette lighter does not work. I believe the lighter does work because it looks brand new inside and outside (probably just not connected) but due to the fact that John won Billions against the Tobacco industry, he didn't want anyone to smoke in his car. We have been buying, trading, selling and collecting vintage and collectible cars since 1962. Twenty First Century Auctions has been selling fine vintage and collectible cars on EBAYMOTORS since March of 2000 and we have a 100% feedback rating. Even in this very tough economic times where real estate has tumbled down a very steep hill....vintage cars...the real ones...the pedigreed cars in great restored or near perfect original condition continue to hold value and in most instances appreciate. Why not have fun with your money? ...enjoy your life and know that when you wake up in the morning your dollars are still safe in your garage or warehouse and haven't evaporated into thin air.I was privileged to be close friends with the late Jerry J. Moore from Houston, Texas. Jerry was a Real Estate Mogul and one of the largest owners of shopping centers in the world. Jerry was also an avid car collector and amassed one of the largest and best vintage car collections on the Planet. If Jerry told me once....he probably told me over 100 times......"In case you forgot...remember..."You will never see a Brinks truck at a funeral service or a Hearse with a luggage rack at a cemetery!" Car collecting is a family thing...everyone around the world admires and loves these great vintage and collectible cars. We have sold cars from Australia to Alaska...From China to Saudia Arabia.....From Manhattan to Moscow....and the hobby keeps growing & expanding all the time.Collector car insurance is dirt cheap...about $250-$300 a year for a $75,000-$1000,000 car...full coverage! You do have to keep it in a garage and limit your miles to 2500 a year...other wise you might have to pay a little more. I always try and look for flaws and mention them and try to point them out when I see something. Youre welcome to come in person to the Museum which owns this car in South Florida...hire anyone you like to come on your behalf....bring your magnets and magnifying glasses....we will put it up on one of the lifts inside the Museum....see if you can find anything worth mentioning...we tried and couldn't find anything other than we stated...maybe you can? We have tried diligently to find any MAJOR flaws in the paint, body, interior, mechanical or electrical systems and have not been able to locate anything that we could list as a MAJOR problem in the description or that we haven't already mentioned. I truly believe there is no such thing as a "PERFECT" old car and we ARE NOT making such a claim....but this car comes very close to perfection. We are urging you to PLEASE come and inspect the car in person, drive it or to hire an expert inspector to do this for you. AGAIN....Please do not ask us to recommend anyone....we want you to select & hire your own inspector.If you wish to schedule an appointment to see this car, please call me at 954-873-6495....I need at least a one-two day notice. This car is back inside a fabulous car Museum located in South Florida and is just a 25 min. ride from Palm Beach International airport. Inspections can take place Monday thru Saturday) NO SUNDAYS OR HOLIDAYS PLEASE) All cars are owned free and clear and we have the title on hand. After you speak with us on the phone, it is possible to have a scanned or faxed copy sent directly to you. All payments are to be made DIRECTLY to the Museum-Millers Mustang Barn, LLC...the owner of this fabulous car! We know this is a Platinum investment collectable car....it is foolish to invest your hard earned dollars in clones and fakes....this is a car that you can still drive & enjoy and will increase in value...not decrease in value.....and if you chose to...you could drive it every day. Please don't buy a Museum quality car like this unless you have a garage to store it inside. We do not think this car has ever been left outside. You can look at this car in bright outdoor sunlight or indoors under halogen or florescent light...it still looks flawless...but don't take our word...PLEASE...come and check it out yourself.We don't "play games" We love when a car is inspected prior to meeting the reserve. We have no secrets and are proud of our 100% feedback rating...we have been selling great cars like this for more than 10 years on Ebaymotors.com. SO HOW DID FORD ULTIMATELY CREATE THE RETRACTABLE HARDTOP CONVERTIBLE FOR THEIR 1957-1958-1959 CARS? In late 1948, Ford stylist Gilbert Spear developed a concept for a new type of retractable hardtop. He was inspired when he saw a prototype of Buick’s new Roadmaster Riviera hardtop coupe. Spear’s idea was subsequently developed into a 3/8ths scale model called the SYRTIS. The "SYRTIS" came to the attention of William Clay Ford, younger brother of company president Henry Ford II and the head of Ford’s new Special Products Division. At the time, Bill Ford was planning the car that became the Continental Mark II. He was inspired by Spear’s design, which he thought would add distinction to the new Continental. In early 1953, Ford assigned a team of Special Products engineers, led by Jim Holloway and Ben Smith, to transform Spear’s concept into a production-ready design.Some of Holloway and Smith’s team suggested splitting the retractable hardtop roof in half (which is frequently done with modern ‘retracs,’ some of which even split it into three sections), but they opted instead for the short “flipper” section, which tucks neatly under the rest of the roof in the stowed position. The Ford Skyliner’s rear seat had to be relocated for clearance, but it lost little if any leg or shoulder room in the process, thanks to clever packaging.Holloway and Smith’s finished design was a thing of beauty. The whole mechanism was fully automated, requiring only about 45 seconds to open or close. Perhaps the development engineers’ most significant achievement was ensuring that the top mechanism was neatly counterbalanced; relatively little force was needed to move each component, allowing the motors to be lightly stressed. By early 1954, Smith’s team was readying the mechanism for the Continental, resulting in a full-size prototype called XC-1500R.THE CONTINENTAL THAT WASN’TBy then, Henry Ford II and executive vice president Ernest R. Breech were losing enthusiasm for the retractable hardtop and for the Continental program in general. Bill Ford’s cost-no-object engineering approach was proving to be VERY expensive, and some senior Ford executives doubted that it would ever make any money. Even without the ‘retrac,’ the Continental’s retail price was already approaching $10,000, $100,000+++ in modern 2015 dollars, and a towering sum for an American car of this era. Bill Ford responded with a marketing survey showing that buyers would happily pay a $2,500 premium for the prestige of the retractable hardtop, but his older brother and Breech remained unconvinced. (Their skepticism was well founded; despite the Mark II’s high price, Ford lost money on each one it sold in 56 & 57)Nevertheless, Ford was reluctant to write off the $2.2 million that Special Products had spent developing the retractable roof mechanism. In November 1954, Holloway and Smith began working with engineers at Ford Division to adapt the “retrac” mechanism for the 1957 Ford line. The Ford project was approved in early 1955, about the same time the Continental retractable hardtop was finally canceled.The 1957 Ford had not been designed with the retractable roof in mind and adapting it was a challenge, requiring many unique components. Bill Boyer’s styling team had to stretch the tail of the standard Fairlane convertible about three inches (76 mm) and raise the rear deck to allow enough room for the stowed top. The fuel tank had to be relocated behind the rear seat, while the spare tire went under the trunk floor, where the fuel tank had been. In all, the development and tooling added $18 million to the bill for the ’57 Fords.So after spending more than $20 million dollars in research, development and tooling automotive history was made in 1957 and car lovers could go to their local Ford dealer and order a fully electric retractable hardtop convertible. Note:$20+ million in R&D spent in 1954 is equivalent to almost $300 million dollars today!The model run last for 3 years...1957/1958/1959 with the general consensus of opinion that 1959 was the best retractable Ford ever built.One of the things I find truly amazing is it wasn't until 40 years later in 1997 that Mercedes-Benz built a retractable hardtop model when they introduced their 1997 SLK retractable hardtop.Normally, a car of this pedigree, in this condition is sold to the highest bidder by a Leading Auction Company at prime time on a Saturday evening. if sold by a large auction house it surely would bring a much higher price...but we really do love the cars more than the money and prefer this method. We prefer offering the car on Ebay for many reasons... Just a few are: it saves both each the buyer and seller approx. 10% of the selling price, it gives the buyer the chance to have all of his questions answered and if he or she wishes, to have a inspection before the purchase is done and even a test drive and most important to us...it makes the entire experience a lot more fun and personal. At $2,942, the Base Skyliner was the most expensive Ford for 1957. This was for the base car, with options the price could easily exceed $4500 or more.This was the first mass production of a hardtop retractable convertible. It helped Ford beat Chevrolet in sales in 1957 for first time in decades. It featured unique electro-servo top; state of the art engineering in 1957. offered Exclusively on Ebay for sale! Offered Exclusively on Ebay from world famous "TheMustangBarn" Museum in Jupiter,Florida. Near perfect ORIGINAL Showroom Cond. If you really love collectible cars read this entire auction as it is very rare that cars in this condition and pedigree appear on Ebay for sale and at a very fair price! THIS CAR IS A TRUE MILESTONE SURVIVOR! Guaranteed to be a NO DISAPPOINTMENT 1959 Skyliner that is 56 years young! PAYMENTS:All payments will be made directly to the owner of this car and every car in the Museum...Made payable to Millers Mustang Barn,LLC located in Jupiter, Florida. Every car is owned FREE & CLEAR and all titles are on hand. After you have spoken with us, we send scan a copy of the title and E-mail it to you to prove ownership and that their are NO LIENS on this or any of THE MUSTANGBARN Cars.What about all the 68 other cars being sold thru Ebay from this incredible museum collection? Ebay does not allow any seller to list his web site so if you want a link to all the other cars being sold thru Ebay from the museum....please write to me at luvdg@aol.com and I will be happy to send you the link to THEMUSTANGBARN. CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE OWNER click here Lots of copy so please take the time to read everything....As a bonus, every car purchased through Ebay will receive a letter of authenticity signed by Mr. Jack Miller verifying that the car you won on Ebaymotors.com is from the world famous Millers Mustang Barn...also referred to by many as THEMUSTANGBARN.SO WHY IS THIS INCREDIBLE CAR UP FOR AUCTION ON EBAY FROM THE WORLD'S LARGEST MUSTANG MUSEUM? Jack and Claire Miller opened their 1st Miller's Ale House restaurant in 1988 in beautiful Jupiter, Florida. It has become a "must dining place" and is still going strong after 27 years. In 2013 the Millers sold their extremely successful restaurant chain with 70 locations spanning from South Florida to Las Vegas, Nevada. The selling price to Roark was undisclosed but it is public knowledge that the chain grossed over $340 Million the prior year. While Jack & Claire were building and expanding their restaurant business, Jack was also pursuing his life long love affair with the automobile, and in particular the iconic Ford Mustang. By 2008 Jack had accumulated so many cars that he had run out of warehouse space in Jupiter to store his collection. He purchased over 2 acres in Jupiter and built the world renowned Miller's Mustang Barn. When Jack & Claire opened the Museum in 2010, Jack had the world's largest and finest collection of Mustangs....which included Shelbys Mustangs, Roush Mustangs, Ford Mustangs, Saleen Mustangs and some one of a kind custom built Mustangs.In addition to Mustangs, Jack has 6 or 7 very special other cars from the 50's & 60's and all his collection will be offered for sale exclusively onEbaymotors.com.The Museum has existed for a couple of reasons..to house this incredible car collection and to host special events to raise money for some of the Miller's favorite charities....it really has never been open to the general public as Jack has been very protective of his cars....with air-conditioning and humidifiers running 24 hrs a day, 7 days a week and 365 days a year. All cars have been kept on battery tenders and started up and driven a mile or so once a month with the fluids, fuel, etc. checked & changed on a regular basis. Jack has had a full time staff taking very good care of his collection....and now the public will be offered through Ebay the opportunity to own one or more of Jack's fabulous collection...truly a once in a lifetime opportunity!Jack is the only car collector I am aware of who had the foresight to buy almost every model Ford, Shelby, Saleen & Roush made since 2006 and preserve them in brand new condition in a climatic controlled car Museum. He also sought out and purchased the very best Shelby Mustangs from the 1960's. The Mustang collection encompasses coupes, convertibles and fastbacks.If any one of these incredible cars are kept in their current condition, in 15-20 years their investment value will be nothing short of amazing. Every car in the collection is really incomparable to anything elseyou might find being available for purchase.If you are the individual who demands the very best of the best....you won't be disappointed! Every car is in number one condition.Many of the cars reflect the production number of being the very 1st one built in a limited series or the very last one built in the series. In some cases the museum has the 1st and the last of the series.All of the Saleens were signed by Steve Saleen when he visited the Museum and several of the Roush cars were signed by Jack Roush as were the Shelby cars signed by Carroll Shelby who also visited the museum.Carroll told Jack Miller that the Museum is what he would imagine "Mustang Heaven" to be if one existed.I personally love all ORIGINAL documented low mileage cars and among the collection is a very special 1957 Ford Galaxy 500 Skyliner. It is the lowest documented mileage Ford Galaxy Skyliner Retractable Hardtop/Convertible with an "ACTUAL MILEAGE" title of 9800 miles known to exist anywhere in the world.The Museum removed the original tires from 1957 with 9800 miles and has them stored in large plastic bags....I have driven this car and was blown away how incredible it drives....and everything works to perfection.I have had the great pleasure of driving every car in the museum, albeit it most were just for 1 or 2 miles.Jack was doing his best to cope with his continuing loss of vision as a result of a rare eye disease....even so he could be seen in the Sky box at almost every major auction buying more cars for The Mustang Barn.Two years ago he bought the "Wounded Warriors" Mustang with his final bid of $450,000 going 100% to our heroic wounded warriors. This car was sold twice and raise a million dollars in 5 minutes. When the "wounded Warriors" Mustang is sold on Ebay, all the proceeds will be donated to 4 of Jack & Claire's favorite charities. Jack called me a few weeks ago and let me know thatthe time had come to sell his collection because he could "no longer enjoy any of his cars" He sadly told me, "Marv, I can't see any of the cars...all I can do is feel them and the fun of having these great cars is gone....it's time to let someone who can actually drive and enjoy them....own one or more of them.Jack has decided to sell them all through the Ebay auction process which will make the cars more affordable to own and to save the buyer the large fees that are charged at every collector car auction.The added bonus is any new buyer can have the option of taking delivery of his or hers new purchase at The Mustang Barn.....but this will have to happen within the next few months as the entire building and it's contents, less the cars, have already been sold. The Museum is really worth making a trip to Jupiter to see...Jupiter is a short 20 mile ride on I-95 North of the Palm Beach International Airport.The new owner has graciously given Jack until November 1st, 2015 to remove all of his cars.This collection of cars falls into 3 categories as far as condition is concerned and if it is in this Museum collection every car really is the BEST OF THE BEST!1.The late model special limited production cars can be honestly described as:BRAND NEW IN SHOWROOM CONDITION!They look new-they smell new-they have VERY low mileage with most less than 100 miles & they are PERFECT!2. The restored vintage cars are all in Number 1 condition and have had either a Rotisserie Restoration or a Body-Off-The-Frame Restoration. This Skyliner one of those incredible original cars!3.The ORIGINAL vintage cars with documented very low mileage are in our opinion the best known to exist in the world!Any unsold remaining cars will be moved to a warehouse in Jupiter,Florida. on November 1st,2015 and will continue to be offered for sale through the auction format on Ebaymotors.com.Please give us a call at 954-873-6495 to discuss the car and the lowest possible acceptable price. We can be reached at luvdg@aol.com and if you have a trade, please send us photos and a complete description. This car being offered on Ebay Motors could be entered in any of the top collector auctions and would certainly sell for more money...but since March of 2000 we have sold most of our cars on Ebay Motors and are proud of our 100% feedback rating. We also get to know the new owner of any of our cars and we enjoy the personal interaction with the new owner more than the large auction house experience. It also gives us the opportunity of considering a car or cars in trade......having been a vintage car collector for more than 50 years and still active in the hobby...is very rewarding and still a ball! It also gives the buyer the opportunity for a personal tour of the world famous Mustang Barn before it closes it's doors...the new owner wants to move in November 1st, 2015. Shipping: If you need help shipping this car in the U.S. or anywhere else in this world, I will be happy to put you in direct contact with Mary Olson who has been our sole shipping person for not only us, but for several of my friends who own car museums. She is honest, reliable, dependable and gives great personal service. She has arranged shipping for myself and several of my friends of more than 3000 cars over the past 10 years.Twenty First Century Auctions has been selling fine Late model sports cars, vintage and collectible cars on EBAYMOTORS since March of 2000 and we have a 100% feedback rating.Even in this very tough economic times where real estate has tumbled down a very steep hill....vintage cars...the real ones...the pedigreed cars in great restored or near perfect original condition continue to hold value and in most instances appreciate. Why not have fun with your money? ...enjoy your life and know that when you wake up in the morning your dollars are still safe in your garage or warehouse and haven't evaporated into thin air.We are urging you to PLEASE come and inspect the car in person, drive it or to hire an expert inspector to do this for you. AGAIN....Please do not ask us to recommend anyone....we want you to select & hire your own inspector. If you wish to schedule an appointment to see this car, please call me at 954-873-6495....We would appreciate at least a one-two day notice. This car and all of THE MUSTANGBARN cars are on display in the round the clock air-conditioned private museum in Jupiter,Florida...a short 20 mile drive from the Palm Beach International Airport.Please don't buy a Museum quality car like this unless you have a garage to store it inside. This car has never been left outside overnight nor has it been driven in inclement weather.You can look at this car in bright outdoor sunlight or indoors under halogen or florescent light...it still looks spectacular....but don't take our word...PLEASE...come and check it out yourself. I personally don't like surprises and it's our goal not to give you any....this is a NO DISAPPOINTMENT COLLECTABLE INVESTMENT CAR We don't "play games" We love when a car is inspected prior to meeting the reserve. We have no secrets and are proud of our 100% feedback rating...we have been selling great cars like this for more than 15 years on Ebaymotors.com.Please...do not e-mail us and ask "What is your reserve"Just call us and we can discuss money...the car...a trade...or whatever is on your mind..even if your calling from Australia,Europe or Japan. We will not e-mail you the reserve but will discuss it with you on the phone!We are all car guys that are very easy to speak with...no Prima Donnas at this end...just car lovers that do this for the fun and passion of loving our hobby...for the past 50+ years! We really do love the cars...a lot more than the $. Once you speak with us...you'll agree...we are sincere and dedicated to this eternal love affair with the automobileThe reserve is set at a very, very fair number...if you wish to discuss the amountplease don't write and ask "What is the reserve price" Instead...please call us at 954-873-6495 ..... Anytime between 9:00 am EST and 8:00pm Eastern Standard Time, Monday thru Sunday would be great. I will not e-mail you what the lowest acceptable price is so PLEASE don't write and ask this question. In the past we would e-mail reserve prices but after this confidential information began to appear on blogs and in chat rooms, we decided to refrain from this practice. We will gladly give you this information on the phone! As with all of our fine cars...we invite your and urge your personal inspection. If you see it....and drive it...you will buy it!SHIPPING: Many of my friends and fellow collectors have shipped literally 1000's of cars over the past many years...all with a great gal named Mary Olson who owns Crossroads Transport...I will be happy to give you her e-mail & telephone & connect you up on a DIRECT basis with Mary and she can handle any shipping needs...this car should be shipped ENCLOSED! OUT-OF-THE-USA SHIPPING: Over the past 50 years I have shipped cars to more than 40 countries...I can put you in contact with the right people who will give you great service at a fair price. For financing...try www.jjbest.com or www.woodsidecredit.comIf you have a trade...please e-mail us at luvdg@aol.com a complete set of photos....details and a phone number.Also, we have contact with shippers throughout the U.S. and WORLDWIDE...We will be happy to assist you.WHAT ABOUT A TRADE?The Millers are selling their entire collection but if you have a really nice trade, I would consider acquiring it for our collection.We accept most anything in trade but please, NO Motorcycles, Hot Rods, Street Rods, Rest-o-rods, Kit Cars, Replicas, Clones, Boats, Airplanes, Jewelry, Motor homes, Real Estate,Helicopters, Submarines, Stamps,Coins or unregistered stock, etc.We will only accept cars of the quality, correctness and authenticity that we sell & collectWe will consider any nice vintage or antique car or late model Luxury car with a clean CARFAX & CARCHECK report. Please call us first and discuss this with us..and if we have an interest, we would then have you e-mail a complete set of photos and details.E-MAIL the photos of your trade or trades to luvdg@aol.comThanks and best of luck!Please write or call for more details....If you are interested in this vehicle, please call us at (954) 873-6495 and we will stand next to the car and go over everything with you in great detail...there will be NO surprises...or better yet...come and inspect it yourself. (appointment a day or two in advance is required)eBay Recommended Services:History Report - get a vehicle history report and protect yourself from hidden problemsShipping - get free shipping quotes and information on options to pick up the vehicleFinancing - learn about choicesBuyer Checklist - review steps to take to make a safe, successful purchase AS IS - NO WARRANTY This vehicle is being sold as is, where is with no warranty, expressed written or implied. The seller shall not be responsible for the correct description, authenticity, genuineness, or defects herein, and makes no warranty in connection therewith. No allowance or set aside will be made on account of any incorrectness, imperfection, defect or damage. Any descriptions or representations are for identification purposes only and are not to be construed as a warranty of any type. It is the responsibility of the buyer to have thoroughly inspected the vehicle, and to have satisfied himself or herself as to the condition and value and to bid based upon that judgement solely. The seller shall and will make every reasonable effort to disclose any known defects associated with this vehicle at the buyer's request prior to the close of sale. Seller assumes no responsibility for any repairs regardless of any oral statements about the vehicle.There is no such thing as a "PERFECT" car...especially when dealing with vintage cars that are 25,35 and even 50 years old. However...this car is considered in "SHOWROOM NEW" condition!Arranging for an independent third-party inspection is a great way to validate a seller's claims about a vehicle's condition. There are many companies and individuals who offer such a service. Of course your personal inspection and scrutiny are suggested and most welcomed.The seller has made a diligent effort to accurately describe this vehicle but does not expressly or implicitly guarantee the accuracy of the above description.Bidders and prospective purchasers are urged and cautioned to conduct their own due diligence, including a physical inspection in person or through a qualified third party inspector or appraiser, before contemplating a purchase or making a bid on this vehicle.In fact, we would welcome and encourage such an inspection, and will make every effort to make the above described vehicle available at a time convenient to the perspective purchaser or their agentsWe charge NO fees of any type. NONE!We will help arrange to have your vehicle picked up on a bonded, licensed and insured carrier.There are no dealer fees or other charges and you are responsible to pay all sales taxes in your home state . ALL PAYMENTS WILL BE MADE DIRECTLY TO MILLERS MUSTANG BARN,LLC AND WE HAVE THE FREE & CLEAR TITLE ON HAND.If you call us first we can scan the title and e-mail a copy to you.Required payment is 20% within 72 hours and the balance in full within 7 days thereafter.If you buy a car from us and are not happy with something that is major in nature, please call us and let us know. If we feel it's our fault, we are only too happy to discuss making a possible adjustment on the final agreed price. Please...do not e-mail us and ask "What is your reserve" just call us and we can discuss money...the car...a trade...or whatever is on your mind.Instead call me at 954-873-6495 ....even if your calling from Australia,Europe or Japan. We will not e-mail you the reserve but will discuss it with you on the phone!We are all car guys that are very easy to speak with...no Prima Donnas at this end...just car lovers that do this for the fun and passion of loving our hobby...for the past 50 years!We really do love the cars...a lot more than the $.Once you speak with us...you'll agree...we are sincere and dedicated to this eternal love affair with the automobileThe reserve is set at a very, very fair number...if you wish to discuss the amount...please don't write and ask "What is the reserve price"Instead...please call us at 954-873-6495 . Anytime between 10:00 am EST and 7:00pm Eastern Standard Time would be great. I will not e-mail you what the lowest acceptable price is.As with all of our fine cars...we invite your and urge your personal inspection.If you see it....and drive it...you will buy it!For financing...try www.jjbest.com or www.woodsidecredit.comIf you have a trade...please e-mail us at luvdg@aol.com a complete set of photos....details and a phone number. Also, we have contact with shippers throughout the U.S. and WORLDWIDE...We will be happy to assist you.We accept most anything in trade but please, NO Motorcycles, Hot Rods, Street Rods, Rest-o-rods, Kit Cars, Replicas, Clones, Boats, Airplanes, Jewelry, Motor homes, Real Estate,Helicopters, Submarines, Stamps,Coins or unregistered stock, ect.We will consider any nice vintage or antique car or late model Luxury car with a clean carfax report. Please call us first and discuss this with us..and if we have an interest, we would then have you e-mail a complete set of photos and details.E-MAIL the photos of your trade or trades to luvdg@aol.comThanks and best of luck! Please write or call for more details.... If you are interested in this vehicle, please call us at (954) 873-6495 and we will stand next to the car and go over everything with you in great detail...there will be NO surprises...or better yet...come and inspect it yourself. (appointment a day or two in advance is required) eBay recommended services· History Report - get a vehicle history report and protect yourself from hidden problems· Shipping - get free shipping quotes and information on options to pick up this vehicle· Financing - learn about lending choices· Buyer Checklist - review steps to take to make a safe, successful purchase AS IS - NO WARRANTY This vehicle is being sold as is, where is with no warranty, expressed written or implied. The seller shall not be responsible for the correct description, authenticity, genuineness, or defects herein, and makes no warranty in connection therewith. No allowance or set aside will be made on account of any incorrectness, imperfection, defect or damage. Any descriptions or representations are for identification purposes only and are not to be construed as a warranty of any type. It is the responsibility of the buyer to have thoroughly inspected the vehicle, and to have satisfied himself or herself as to the condition and value and to bid based upon that judgement solely. The seller shall and will make every reasonable effort to disclose any known defects associated with this vehicle at the buyer's request prior to the close of sale. Seller assumes no responsibility for any repairs regardless of any oral statements about the vehicle.There is no such thing as a "PERFECT" car...especially when dealing with vintage cars that are 25,35 and even 50 years old.

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