This beautiful 1960 Ford Fairlane 500 is a replica, a tribute to the fine folks that protect us every day. The builder of this car must have had a ton of respect for those who put their lives on the line for us. This car is listed on MJCClassicCars.com and it’s in New York.
This perfect car has only 40,000 miles on it and it should be in a museum, it’s literally that nice.
The seller says that it’s a “rust free survivor” and it’s been painted in this classic black and white Police car scheme and it has an original “period siren, new red flashing roof light, dual spot lights and period grill “STOP” light complete the look.”
The interior is as perfect as everything else is. It has a new “blue vinyl interior and factory floor mat”. Even the back seat has been restored perfectly. The only thing I see is that it could use a new trunk mat, but what a beautiful car!
This is the original “292 cubic inch V-8 engine – two barrel carb” and this car also has cold “vintage air conditioning”, not to mention “power steering and power disc brake conversion”. This is a beautiful, fitting tribute to those folks who stick their necks out for us every single day. Please thank a Police Officer the next time you see one, or quietly buy them a coffee if they’re behind you in line, or pay for their lunch if you get a chance. It’s a great feeling to say “thank you” to our friends in blue and let them know that you appreciate what they do for us.
Source: barnfinds.com
This is the original “292 cubic inch V-8 engine – two barrel carb” and this car also has cold “vintage air conditioning”, not to mention “power steering and power disc brake conversion”. This is a beautiful, fitting tribute to those folks who stick their necks out for us every single day. Please thank a Police Officer the next time you see one, or quietly buy them a coffee if they’re behind you in line, or pay for their lunch if you get a chance. It’s a great feeling to say “thank you” to our friends in blue and let them know that you appreciate what they do for us.
Source: barnfinds.com
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