Vehicle Description
1957 Ford Fairlane
Why This Car Is Special
The Ford Fairlane was an automobile model that was sold between
1955 and 1970 by Ford in North America. The name is derived from
Henry Ford's estate, Fair Lane, near Dearborn, Michigan.
The 1957 Ford Fairlane we have here at Skyway is painted in the
factory correct Sea Scape Green and Colonial White paint with
matching vinyl interior that is stunning.
Mechanical Specs
Our 1957 is powered by what looks like the 312 cubic inch V-8 2
barrel "Thunderbird Special" engine and a Cruise-O-Matic automatic
3 speed transmission.
It is well dressed with power steering, power brakes, chrome
Thunderbird Special valve covers, chrome open element air cleaner
assembly, the engine, and intake painted in Ford Red, a V8 rumble
from the dual exhaust system and factory cast iron exhaust
manifolds, and all sitting in a very nice painted, restored, and
detailed engine compartment.
Interior
It has a very stock appearing interior as it came from the with the
white split front and rear bench type seats, great chrome, painted
dash, green carpet and floor mats, and great matching door
panels.
Look closer and you will see that the dash panel has all the
correct gauges and controls, factory steering wheel in body color
green, and seat belts.
Exterior
The Sea Sprite Green with Colonial White paint is great as is the
chrome, chrome bumpers, trim, quad headlights and the wide chrome
grille, super body panels, huge chrome rear bumpers with the iconic
spare tire mount, painted rear wheel covers, nice wide whitewall
tires on factory wheels and chrome hubcaps.
Conclusion
What better way to drive to car shows or cruises in a 1957 Ford
Fairlane like we have here at Skyway Classics?
Come see it today.
So give us a call at 941-254-6608.