1957 Ford Fairlane 500
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The Fairlane was manufactured from 1955-1970 to fill the mid-sized car segment in the Ford lineup. Produced through seven different generations in many body styles including two-door, four door, station wagons and convertibles. This Second generation Fairlane model was manufactured from 1957-1959. Given a new modern style with a sleeker look and low tailfins. A look that resonated with customers to the extent that Ford outsold Chevrolet in 1957 for the first time since 1935. This 1957 Ford Fairlane is painted in a sleek white. There is an abundance of shiny chrome from the bumpers, trim that make the exterior of this Fairlane really pop. The interior is tastefully done in a black and white that really compliments the exterior. This Fairlane is a hard top automatic convertible. Of course, the roof is the star of the show with a Ford Fairlane 500 and yes, it's in fully operational condition. This styling and engineering statement was a badge of honor for Ford when it debuted. It's still...