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The Ford Retractable Hardtop was one of Ford's greatest innovations
in the late 50's. Being produced for only 3 years (1957-1959) they
always gather a crowd when the top is operated. This example comes
with the reliable 352 Ford V-8 that has had an updated distributor
and newer 4 bbl carburetor added for reliability. The car is
painted in a totally great color combination of Turquoise and White
with a matching interior. With dual outside chrome mirrors and
chrome rear fender skirts this car is a great parade candidate or
an over the road adventure with the top up or down at the push of a
button. With North Carolina history this will be a great addition
to your stable of old cars or if the first one it will be a
showstopper at any event.
*352 V8 Upgraded Carb/Distributor
*Automatic Column Shift Transmission
*Factory Power Steering
*Power Assist Brakes
*Chrome Fender Skirts
*Dual Exhaust
*Wide Whitewall Radial Tires
*Full Factory Wheel Covers
*Factory Turq/White Vinyl Interior
*Power All Steel Hardtop
*Factory AM Radio
*Odometer Reads: 887 Miles
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