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1958 1959 Skyliner Galaxy Fairlane Hard Top Convertible Chassis Frame Edsel Rare on 2040-parts.com

US $800.00
Location:

Spencer, New York, United States

Spencer, New York, United States
THIS IS CORRECT FOR 1958 SKYLINER (RETRACTABLE HARD TOP CONVERTIBLE) MAY OR MAY NOT FIT ALL MODELS IN THE FITMENT GUIDE SO PLEASE RESEARCH. THIS FRAME IS VERY SOLID!
Brand:Ford Interchange Part Number:MERC LED SLED RARE Manufacturer Part Number:FOMOCO LINCOLN MERCURY FAIRLANE GALAXIE GALAXY

FITS HARDTOP CONVERTIBLE ONLY!!!!

PARTING OUT A 1958 SKYLINER RETRACTABLE HARDTOP, I HAVE TONS OF PARTS TO LIST SO IF YOU NEED ANYTHING ASK AND ILL SEE IF I CAN FIND IT.

THIS IS A BARE FRAME/CHASSIS IN GREAT SHAPE (VERY MINOR SURFACE RUST AND NO DAMAGE!). WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT YOU GET AND HOW IT WILL COME. REMOVED FROM A 1958 SKYLINER AND I TOOK A GUESS AT THE FITMENT GUIDE SO PLEASE CHECK OUT THE PICTURES AND MAKE SURE THIS IS WHAT YOU NEED! THANK YOU AND HAPPY BIDDING!!! 

THIS IS FOR LOCAL PICKUP ONLY. YOU WILL NEED A TRAILER OR LARGE TRUCK. I CAN HELP WITH SHIPPING BUT IT WILL BE EXTREMLEY COSTLY, EXPECT TO PAY OVER THE COST OF THE ITEM FOR SHIPPING ALONE!

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