"In mid model year 1957, Ford introduced the first ever mass
produced retractable hardtop convertible, the Fairlane 500
Skyliner. The brainchild of Ford engineer Gil Spears, this
innovative design was originally intended for the 1956 Lincoln
Continental Mark II. However, the skyrocketing development costs of
the Mark II prohibited the retractable hardtop's application, with
the idea picked up by the Ford division instead." Supercars.net
For consignment, a 1958 Ford Fairlane 500 Skyliner showing 609
miles, but the true miles are unknown. This car was restored by RM
Motors and is an AACA Senior Award Winner. In 2005, it won the
David E. Davis Award for post war cars at Amelia Island. Coming out
of a 15 year hibernation, this example is now ready for a new
caretaker.
Exterior
Approaching the car from the front is a treat for the eyes, but not
outrageously different from many cars of the 50's. But walk around
to the side and you're in for a true spectacle! Sure, you'll notice
the traditional two tone paint scheme, here in Raven Black and Sun
Gold, then the glimmering gold accent trim panel. Finally, you'll
be wowed by the rear deck, an extension needed to accommodate the
Continental kit at the end of an already stretched decklid
necessary to stow the hardtop and its hardware. Chrome oval bezels
surround the oval tail lights across the fascia which in turn, is
framed in black. Back up front, the curved windshield has a robust,
polished frame and vent window, a structure that stands on its own
when the top is down. 14-inch wheels wear the proper covers and
white wall tires and the nose features a jet age intake scoop while
the grille is an elaborate geometric design. Imperfections include
random scratches and chips, some blemishes in the chrome, a crack
in the paint on the rocker panel, and a ding in the gold panel.
Interior
Yellow and black continue on the inside where diamond stitched
yellow vinyl inserts on the door are framed in glossy black and
both present in nice shape. Both the front split bench and rear
seat, plaid black cloth in pale yellow vinyl, are completely
encased in plastic protection, like your Aunt Esther's prized sofa
in the 70's, and as such, remain in very nice shape with some
slight compression to the driver's seat. We also note some light
staining on the rear armrests, which are uncovered. Up ahead, the
steering wheel and dash are a beautiful design, surrounded in black
and the arching speedometer topping the aluminum plated mid panel
that takes in ivory knobs, an AM radio, and clock. The carpet and
headliner are both in great shape.
Drivetrain
Under the hood, a clean 352ci V8, rated at 300 horsepower and
fueled by a 4-barrel carburetor. It is backed by Ford's
Cruise-O-Matic 3-speed automatic transmission that routes power to
the Ford 9" in back with 3.89 gears.
Undercarriage
Very clean underneath with minimal surface rust found on exhaust
clamps and speckles on the frame. It's dry also with the exception
of some residual oil on the flywheel cover and some grease sling
from the rear U-joint. Dual exhaust flows through stock style
mufflers and terminates under the bumper extension. Drum brakes are
found at all four wheels and suspension consists of coil springs up
front and leaf springs in back.
Drive-Ability
Land Ho! This is a land yacht in every way with its giant
proportions, powerful engine, and a handsome helm. The car floats
across our test loop and we're on older tires, so we keep things at
pedestrian speeds. There's plenty of power underfoot and good
visibility thanks to the wrap around windshield and pillarless
sides. We note the radio is not working and more importantly, the
top is not functioning, likely a result of the car sitting for too
long. All the components are there, we are told and will likely
need to be serviced. While Classic Auto Mall represents that these
functions were working at the time of our test drive, we cannot
guarantee these functions will be working at the time of your
purchase.
With a touch of TLC, this Fairlane is not far from its once
Concours level prominence. Keen eyes may have noticed the missing
acrylic crosshair inserts in the fender ornaments. They're in the
glove box, removed so they wouldn't be lost during the drive! This
former Amelia winner is poised to make a comeback and who would
blame you for displaying your trophies on that extended bumper deck
in back?
H8FW125654
H-352ci V8 4bbl 300hp
8-1958
F-Dearborn, MI Assy Plant
W-Galaxie Skyliner
125654-Sequential Unit Number
WARRANTY TAG
BODY 51A-Galaxie Skyliner
COLOR A-Raven Black
TRIM G-Red Vinyl
DATE 19L-November 19th
TRANS 4-Cruise O Matic 3 Speed
AXLE 6-Ford 9" 3.89 Conventional
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