My great uncle had ever car he bought dating back to 1928. All in excellent condition. One of those cars was a 1957 Ford station wagon with Factory Air. Being in Texas, you need it
I think the tail fins and tail lights of the 57 Ford are the most well-balanced design in those era. Not overwhelming, not too decorative, very stylish!
Ok… 42,000 grand… I’ve been restoring cars and motorcycles for 4 decades…the prices for cars and trucks is just insanity! For that kind of money that vehicle should be completely gone through from top to bottom and have beautiful paint… only then would I consider it… at this point I would pay no higher 12 for it..
I am a ford flavor guy, seventy three now, and the fifty seven is one of my favorite fords. I owned several back in the day so know this one is in really decent shape. I think that most of us know that when we spend money on our projects, we are lucky to get our money back. This one might be different as it is quite well preserved. I still have my hand in doing some repairs even though I am in hospice and not able to move anymore. I myself am a two door sedan kind of guy as I raced them for the most part. I think I have had every model of the fifty seven made
Guys been watching waaay too many Mecum auctions …. No way on $42 grand. Maybe a drunk would pay $15 or $20. Or up to 24 grand , but I doubt it. Have to be drunker than four Indians…
The very first car I can remember as a child was my parents 57 Ford Fairlane 500 four door hardtop. It was powder blue and even as a little boy I thought that it was something. BTW, I've been a car nut my entire life. That engine was completely rebuilt and it sounds like that?
A 1957 Ford Fairlane was my very first car. It wasn’t new, I bought it in 1962 from my first professional ET paycheck. Over the years I owned it , the car needed much work. It was the car ai learned auto mechanics on. My best friend at the time owned a similar car, souped up. He taught me how to jeep it running. With all the aggravation that car caused me, it was my favorite machine, a 301 V8, with a three speed stick on the column.
I knew of one of these, owned in New Jersey. It was kept till 1963 when the owner got in and stuck his foot through the salt-riddled floor. V8 three on the tree, 9 passenger. It had a different interior from the one you have.
yup, Randalldrake is right. I have never heard a Ford 6 cyl that noisy. it reminds me of my hopped up 289 with solid lifters that I drove back in the sixties.
When I was 5 years old , my Dad did advertisement for the Quincy Patriot Ledger. He had me and my 2 sisters in the back with back seat down and the family dog. We set up plastic bowling pins. And the play was so much room in back you can use it for a bowling. The dealership the add was for. Was Jannell Ford on route 18, So. Weymouth Mass. We actually bought one. Was that sorta pink creamy and white 2 tone. Those were the days. I just looked up Jannell. They started in 1921, and are no longer in So. Weymouth , but moved to Hanover MA.
I think that the '57 Ford is one of the best looking cars ever made. The Ranchero and Del Rio (2 door wagon) are especially nice, and how can you beat a '57 Fairlane 500 2 door hardtop for looks?
Electric wiper motor is easy to locate for '57-'59 Fords. '55-'57 Chevy used the same electric wiper motor. They were made by Trico as a dealer installed option.
I thought you said that you Swapped a diesel engine , I drove all those 57 Ford in my youth. Also when I was 14 years old I worked in a junkyard . We have cars from the 40th 50th and 60th. I can find that 57 wagon for less than 3 thousand right now running great. I watch TH-cam for years and one of my pastime is watching junkyard auctions and liquidation. Good luck with your 57 Ford wagon. Prize money is too high. The most you can get is $5,000.💣
BTW rickey do you even know what model you are referring to? I think you meant Skyliner - and please tell me what world are you living in because if you were living in any world where vintage cars are rebuilt/restored you would have an idea of what it cost to do the work thats been done....so try not to be an authority to others when you are not living in my world (reality
@@Fords-eh6sf The sky liner was nice car in convertible,most desirable That’s the world I live in I would buy any GM products Over Ford especially in1950-79
I feel for ya. That car is barely worth 40K completely finished with body work paint and trim. Might as well keep it and finish it. You won't sell it at that price. What you got into it doesn't matter. The market dictates the price. The average retail on it is 22K.
Good grief! That "rebuilt" motor sounds like a wornout sewing machine! Out of time to boot. Owned a number of 223’s. They were quiet smooth runners. Good eng's
Forty two thousand five hundred? In absolutely perfect condition perhaps. It will take about the same amount to make it a #1 car. A 1957 Thunderbird in the same condition would fetch about $12000
You will never get 42+ for this car myself you would get about 18-20 for THIS car on a good day. Wakeup man I know you been working on the car for a long time it doesn't matter about that , it matters about the end end if that makes sense, I will offer you $ 10.000 for it today that's all it's worth it would cost about 10-15 more to get were it needs to be
People have an over inflated value for some of their classic cars ...as time moves on the cars from the 50's are dropping in value, as those from the 30s and 40s already have ...
Have a 59 ranchero had 57 ford conv bought with a cb350honda motorcycle for 350$ in the 80s still have a66tbird conv. Dont think valves oiling from the sound
My parents bought a new 2 door Ranch Wagon in 1957. Between the rust and the rattles he said it was the worse car he ever had. It was traded for a new 2 door Chevy wagon in 1960.
Adjust the lifters they never rattled like that! Not even stone cold. He likes that thing more than anyone else. He'll be married to the thing. Congrats
Just got a 58 Tbird and have a few issues.. Does anyone know a group to join for the square bird following? Thanks for showing me how to close the hood, I'll try it...has been quite the effort reaching over the fender to get it down, and I'm 6'3".. just subscribed and good work, by the way...
Over priced a bit. Hagerty value 1957 Country Squire 292 V8 excellent condition $31,400, good condition 21,100, fair 14,600. Given rust and 6 cyl.10k maybe.
Sir I hate to tell you but the $42,500 for a 57 Ford wagon 6 cylinder 3 speed you better quit dreaming cuz nobody's going to pay that for that 57 buddy I just sold my 29 Coop and I'm 75 years old and only got ten grand for it and it was a brand-new Flathead in it and it was a three-speed nobody in their right minds going to tell you that good luck
Have you ever heard of make offer? I know you offering your personal opinion, not sure why you did as you were never interested in buying the vehicle but you must suffer from “no one thinks much of my opinion “ and felt u had to make ur opinion be known.
Have any advice where to restore my 57 fairlane body and interior In good shape engine needs some minor repairs and cleaning runs well I’m in the chicago area need a fuel pump model #4710 Kh I appreciate your comments and your help.
WOW, ] hope he finds a "serious offer". Looking at maybe 16g from NADA have to take off for rust, paint. Lose value for 6cyl and 3 speed. What ever is wrong with the engine will need fixed also. Hagerty does not "give" him as much. Neat car but 4 door wagons with a 6 and three speed are just not that sought after. Best of luck to him, hope he finds the right buyer.
s@@buxxbannerspov30 so i guess your reality is putting in 22k of cash into a project, 5 years of work and you hope I find reality? the reality is that folks like you want to pay 15k so that you can finish the restoration within your budget, I guess
my reality is the yes, if i put 22k into a restoration and then five years of my labor that yes, it should be worth at least that much, but if you are the type that thinks you're intitled to down play some one else project so that you look like an expert, you're fooling noone. Now if you are an expert on reality, check out Hemmings cars for sale and enter 1957 Ford Country Sedan. If you read the descriptions of each section on the car, view the photographs you may being to appreciate the efforts of others and maybe then you can offer something other than negativity to those who may be contemplating a restoration project started with a junkyard example.
Just finished a 66 Mustang convertible. Have about 60k and 3 1/2 years into it. Love the car as it is built. No way I would be lucky enough to get what I have in it from purchase to back on the road. Getting what you desire is sometimes just not possible. As I stated Best of luck to him , hope he finds the right buyer.@@Fords-eh6sf
What’s with the Jan and Dean song it doesn’t fit the promo. And good luck selling it for that price if you really want to sell this car ditch the music!
did it ever occur to you that there are guys out there who want to use a 57 Ford Wagon to haul family members? or to haul cargo? do you think having to lean forward to allow others to get into the back (middle) seat is as you put it cool?
@@Fords-eh6sf Yes, way cooler, in my opinion! I have always preferred 2 doors over 4 doors. I have owned three 57 fords in my life, two sedans and a ranch wagon with a thunderbird 312 V8. The ranch wagon was by far the coolest, again just my opinion. Unfortunately my x wife got it when we divorced, still hate that bi$&!. But to each his owns sir
Say what…???? “ $42.500 “ Holy Crap..!!! It could be because I’m 69 years old , and I’m just used to seeing old sleds like this my whole life ! But let’s face it it’s not a two door 57 nomad …😍 It’s a 4 Door, Ford station wagon…! No disrespect intended..🙏🏻 I just don’t see the attraction in it…! ! ! Especially at $42,500 ….😹🙄😹
All the commenters about the engine noise have never owned one or heard one in person. One the camera makes it sound louder than it is. Two. the 223 is a solid lifter engine with valve clearances no different than a 235 Chevy of that era. They tick. They're supposed too. An occasional routine valve adjustment is normal maintenance for these engines and may be in order post break in on a rebuild. Bet if it was a 70 Boss 302 Mustang or Z28 idling in a video you wouldn't hear anyone flapping about the lifters.
do you really, sounds to me like your a Ford hater sorry for your luck, My ford will not only out perform what ever you got it'll look better doing it 😂
Why does the engine have that rap sound to it if it was rebuilt? It sounds like it needs a valve job or something. I had a 65 ford galaxy that sounded like that.
That's a nice car my father had one of those but we had to Country Squire with the big V8 and all the options on it this one here is a plain Jane and I don't think it's worth that kind of money but it could be and the reason being that it could be worth that much money is one reason there's not that many of them cars floating around that are still running like that and it is a car that is collectible but beauty is in the eyes of the beholder. A company like ronjonsurfshop might be a hundred grand for that car
My great uncle had ever car he bought dating back to 1928. All in excellent condition. One of those cars was a 1957 Ford station wagon with Factory Air. Being in Texas, you need it
I think the tail fins and tail lights of the 57 Ford are the most well-balanced design in those era. Not overwhelming, not too decorative, very stylish!
Yes, and can be found on T Bird & Fairlane up till 1963..
A girl in high school had a 57 Ranchero with a hot rodded T Bird 312V8. . Lake pipes, chromed reversed wheels and baby moons . Badass for sure
Ok… 42,000 grand… I’ve been restoring cars and motorcycles for 4 decades…the prices for cars and trucks is just insanity! For that kind of money that vehicle should be completely gone through from top to bottom and have beautiful paint… only then would I consider it… at this point I would pay no higher 12 for it..
You are nuts, $42,000? Take the first $10,000 you get and run with it.
This is a great car! The naysayers who have commented obviously don’t understand what’s been done to the car. Great patina and fun ride! Nice!!!!
I am a ford flavor guy, seventy three now, and the fifty seven is one of my favorite fords. I owned several back in the day so know this one is in really decent shape. I think that most of us know that when we spend money on our projects, we are lucky to get our money back. This one might be different as it is quite well preserved. I still have my hand in doing some repairs even though I am in hospice and not able to move anymore. I myself am a two door sedan kind of guy as I raced them for the most part. I think I have had every model of the fifty seven made
I watched this whole video. Found it pretty interesting 😊
Sharp 57
Can't get enough 1957 Ford channels.
$42,500, no offense but you are Dreaming BIG TIME! I believe more like $10K and you might get lucky.
I’d be lucky to get $42,500 for my A minus condition 58’ Eldorado Seville. #117 of 855 made. Smoke some more crack buddy
The man is nuts! 42 ? 10 G's fair
Guys been watching waaay too many Mecum auctions …. No way on $42 grand. Maybe a drunk would pay $15 or $20. Or up to 24 grand , but I doubt it. Have to be drunker than four Indians…
The very first car I can remember as a child was my parents 57 Ford Fairlane 500 four door hardtop. It was powder blue and even as a little boy I thought that it was something. BTW, I've been a car nut my entire life.
That engine was completely rebuilt and it sounds like that?
A 1957 Ford Fairlane was my very first car. It wasn’t new, I bought it in 1962 from my first professional ET paycheck. Over the years I owned it , the car needed much work. It was the car ai learned auto mechanics on. My best friend at the time owned a similar car, souped up. He taught me how to jeep it running. With all the aggravation that car caused me, it was my favorite machine, a 301 V8, with a three speed stick on the column.
I knew of one of these, owned in New Jersey. It was kept till 1963 when the owner got in and stuck his foot through the salt-riddled floor. V8 three on the tree, 9 passenger. It had a different interior from the one you have.
yup, Randalldrake is right. I have never heard a Ford 6 cyl that noisy. it reminds me of my hopped up 289 with solid lifters that I drove back in the sixties.
as a chevey guy i think 57 fords had all the looks!
If I was younger i would love to have it
Love 57 ford ❤
I bought my 57 Fairlane in 67 for $135. Blew the engine in SC in 70 and towed it out in the woods. Maybe it's still there!!
When I was 5 years old , my Dad did advertisement for the Quincy Patriot Ledger. He had me and my 2 sisters in the back with back seat down and the family dog. We set up plastic bowling pins. And the play was so much room in back you can use it for a bowling. The dealership the add was for. Was Jannell Ford on route 18, So. Weymouth Mass. We actually bought one. Was that sorta pink creamy and white 2 tone. Those were the days. I just looked up Jannell. They started in 1921, and are no longer in So. Weymouth , but moved to Hanover MA.
They are a beautiful body love them myself thank you
I think that the '57 Ford is one of the best looking cars ever made. The Ranchero and Del Rio (2 door wagon) are especially nice, and how can you beat a '57 Fairlane 500 2 door hardtop for looks?
Electric wiper motor is easy to locate for '57-'59 Fords. '55-'57 Chevy used the same electric wiper motor. They were made by Trico as a dealer installed option.
$40k is what its worth in ground up restoration 7 to 10 grand if you find a stupid buyer . Good luck
Nice car out of my price range i couldn't have bought it from the junkyard my Ole lady watches me like a hawk now. Since i dragged my 67 f100 home.
Fill that crankcase up with STP 90 wt. or Motor Honey. Quiet that motor down.
My dad had one, which had a 312, automatic .
I also enjoyed this tour. Your FB page is the best. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Very nice! I do actually like the patina!
The car is not nice it's ok, NICE would mean all over , INSIDE/ OUTSIDE
Nice video! Car looks great 👍
I thought you said that you Swapped a diesel engine , I drove all those 57 Ford in my youth. Also when I was 14 years old I worked in a junkyard . We have cars from the 40th 50th and 60th. I can find that 57 wagon for less than 3 thousand right now running great. I watch TH-cam for years and one of my pastime is watching junkyard auctions and liquidation. Good luck with your 57 Ford wagon. Prize money is too high. The most you can get is $5,000.💣
You said it all. Right on.
You got it right
Welcome to your world
You won’t get 42,000
If it was a Fairlane skyline
BTW rickey do you even know what model you are referring to? I think you meant Skyliner - and please tell me what world are you living in because if you were living in any world where vintage cars are rebuilt/restored you would have an idea of what it cost to do the work thats been done....so try not to be an authority to others when you are not living in my world (reality
@@Fords-eh6sf
The sky liner was nice car in convertible,most desirable
That’s the world I live in
I would buy any GM products
Over Ford especially in1950-79
@@Fords-eh6sf
I’m talking about the Country Squire by Ford
The same car Ward Cleaver drove in season 1 of June's Beaver.
Little pits ? Looks like the starboard side of the titanic 😅
Show more of the product and less of you
My Dad had a '57 Country Squire. Lovecti have it today. He traded it in in a '63 Rambler Classic with the fold down seats.
I feel for ya. That car is barely worth 40K completely finished with body work paint and trim. Might as well keep it and finish it. You won't sell it at that price. What you got into it doesn't matter. The market dictates the price. The average retail on it is 22K.
Good grief! That "rebuilt" motor sounds like a wornout sewing machine! Out of time to boot. Owned a number of 223’s. They were quiet smooth runners. Good eng's
It clicks, pops, and squeals. Just like my future ex-wife.
Forty two thousand five hundred? In absolutely perfect condition perhaps. It will take about the same amount to make it a #1 car. A 1957 Thunderbird in the same condition would fetch about $12000
Your wright, I Said about 18-20 on a good day
Take a bad check?😀
You will never get 42+ for this car myself you would get about 18-20 for THIS car on a good day. Wakeup man I know you been working on the car for a long time it doesn't matter about that , it matters about the end end if that makes sense, I will offer you $ 10.000 for it today that's all it's worth it would cost about 10-15 more to get were it needs to be
I might not be able to buy your car or anyone like this, but for sure I enjoyed your video.
People have an over inflated value for some of their classic cars ...as time moves on the cars from the 50's are dropping in value, as those from the 30s and 40s already have ...
At least its not a chevy, the heartbreak of america, its a ford, you might get it, best wishes
😹😹😹
Beach boys such great old music 🎶🎶🎵 one of my favorite bands . Like ur content anything old catches my fancy. That's a beautiful country waggon 👍
I seem to remember seeing a 2 x1 intake for that.Think it was Offy.
You’ve been sniffing glue if you think you’re going to get over 12 grand for it. I love car things but this is rediculous.
And so too is your comment…think about Ray, acting very much like someone that believes in Bidenomics
Have a 59 ranchero had 57 ford conv bought with a cb350honda motorcycle for 350$ in the 80s still have a66tbird conv. Dont think valves oiling from the sound
I like the '57 model year but not fond of the Ford inline 6. They were oil burners at 60 thousand miles.
Use some Marvel Mystery Oil in it.. It will sound better.
My parents bought a new 2 door Ranch Wagon in 1957.
Between the rust and the rattles he said it was the worse car he ever had. It was traded for a new 2 door Chevy wagon in 1960.
My friend had a1955 2dr. Wagon . Did they make a lot of 2 Drs? In wagons
Adjust the lifters they never rattled like that! Not even stone cold. He likes that thing more than anyone else. He'll be married to the thing. Congrats
One thing for sure it isn’t a woody !
Now if you can prove it's the "Red Ford Country Sedan" that Harold Ensley was "Gone Fishin" in, I might be interested.
Some crazy rich guy from Europe , or oil rich Sheik , might go for it. Japan even. He be laffing all the way to the bank.
three grand,, and on a good day maybe 6,500.00 its a ford'' LOL'
Just got a 58 Tbird and have a few issues.. Does anyone know a group to join for the square bird following? Thanks for showing me how to close the hood, I'll try it...has been quite the effort reaching over the fender to get it down, and I'm 6'3".. just subscribed and good work, by the way...
Oil the hood hinges please! Add some Marvel Mystery Oil to kill that bad lifter noise
most hinges on these cars will make a noise when raising the hood, and what lifter noise - are you a mechanical engineer?
Over priced a bit. Hagerty value 1957 Country Squire 292 V8 excellent condition $31,400, good condition 21,100, fair 14,600. Given rust and 6 cyl.10k maybe.
Way way over priced!!! Have you been sniffing glue?? 🙄
My buddy just sold a 59 Chevy wagon that was damn near cherry for 28 k.
Sir I hate to tell you but the $42,500 for a 57 Ford wagon 6 cylinder 3 speed you better quit dreaming cuz nobody's going to pay that for that 57 buddy I just sold my 29 Coop and I'm 75 years old and only got ten grand for it and it was a brand-new Flathead in it and it was a three-speed nobody in their right minds going to tell you that good luck
Have you ever heard of make offer? I know you offering your personal opinion, not sure why you did as you were never interested in buying the vehicle but you must suffer from “no one thinks much of my opinion “ and felt u had to make ur opinion be known.
Have any advice where to restore my 57 fairlane body and interior In good shape engine needs some minor repairs and cleaning runs well I’m in the chicago area need a fuel pump model #4710 Kh I appreciate your comments and your help.
A friend of mine recently bought a fuel pump for his restored '57 wagon. But he's in the Vancouver, B.C. Canada area. Did you find one yet?
Good luck with that . Way over priced .
Your going to have it another 60 + years at that price,does your house go with it
@@bobstuckrath1805 thanks for your valuable comment....with a handle like @dogkill can’t be altogether
@@Fords-eh6sfaltogether what?
@@Fords-eh6sfaltogether what?
I'll give you $42.50
WOW, ] hope he finds a "serious offer". Looking at maybe 16g from NADA have to take off for rust, paint. Lose value for 6cyl and 3 speed. What ever is wrong with the engine will need fixed also. Hagerty does not "give" him as much. Neat car but 4 door wagons with a 6 and three speed are just not that sought after. Best of luck to him, hope he finds the right buyer.
I hope he finds reality
s@@buxxbannerspov30 so i guess your reality is putting in 22k of cash into a project, 5 years of work and you hope I find reality? the reality is that folks like you want to pay 15k so that you can finish the restoration within your budget, I guess
my reality is the yes, if i put 22k into a restoration and then five years of my labor that yes, it should be worth at least that much, but if you are the type that thinks you're intitled to down play some one else project so that you look like an expert, you're fooling noone. Now if you are an expert on reality, check out Hemmings cars for sale and enter 1957 Ford Country Sedan. If you read the descriptions of each section on the car, view the photographs you may being to appreciate the efforts of others and maybe then you can offer something other than negativity to those who may be contemplating a restoration project started with a junkyard example.
Just finished a 66 Mustang convertible. Have about 60k and 3 1/2 years into it. Love the car as it is built. No way I would be lucky enough to get what I have in it from purchase to back on the road. Getting what you desire is sometimes just not possible. As I stated Best of luck to him , hope he finds the right buyer.@@Fords-eh6sf
Nice car way over priced better just keep it.😮
We got four of em
Price ridiculous
I would take the Ford over the Chevy any day not no where near worth what he is asking but it's more rare than a Chevy and better looking
Me to ford power
I think your damn nuts 10000 if you are lucky.😢
and i think nobody really gives a dam what you think James if all you do can do is offer your less than expert advise...
People put real high prices on there car because they really don’t want to sell
such wonderful advise
$3,000.00 at best
It's worth a little bit more than that
so generous
First year for 9inch rearend
i had a 223 in a 64 truck, it was much quieter
Maybe
There is Ford and then the rest!!
AMEN to that
They all breakdown no matter what u drive
Anyone that loves 57 Ford's is My kinda people!
I especially like Ranch Wagons that have been resto-moded with all the modern features.
@@alanblanes2876 I like the stock look ( modern mechanics is ok , if out of sight ) .
@johnhoward7298, I have two. '57 Custom 2 doors sedan and a '57 2 doors ranch wagon.
Be a nice pro street wagon
I'll give ya tree fiddy
Way way way overpriced it's maybe a 15K vehicle. It's a FORD not a Chevy.
Better than Chevy !.
@@garybrinker4522
LMAO 😂🤣😂🤣
That's why everyone wants a 57 Chevy and nobody wants a 57 "FORD"
The only thing Ford got right was the big old truck's.
@@RogerRandolph-or2cq Fords outsold the crap Cheveys
I know that's right
What’s with the Jan and Dean song it doesn’t fit the promo. And good luck selling it for that price if you really want to sell this car ditch the music!
I would love to have this vehicle . Fit my family perfect have 6 children .
I am very pickie how I take care of my cars .
He must be out his dam mind what kind of medication he's on
you're a positive one aren't you, sound like a Democrat
@@Fords-eh6sf are u
No way worth 42k. The 57 ranch wagon was 2 door, much cooler car
did it ever occur to you that there are guys out there who want to use a 57 Ford Wagon to haul family members? or to haul cargo? do you think having to lean forward to allow others to get into the back (middle) seat is as you put it cool?
@@Fords-eh6sf
Yes, way cooler, in my opinion! I have always preferred 2 doors over 4 doors. I have owned three 57 fords in my life, two sedans and a ranch wagon with a thunderbird 312 V8. The ranch wagon was by far the coolest, again just my opinion. Unfortunately my x wife got it when we divorced, still hate that bi$&!. But to each his owns sir
@@vincesteward8798I hate that bit#$ too
You might want to paint it before trying to sell it.
what if someone wants to keep it this way, ever think of that, no, just more negativity from experts
Say what…???? “ $42.500 “ Holy Crap..!!!
It could be because I’m 69 years old , and I’m just used to seeing old sleds like this my whole life !
But let’s face it it’s not a two door 57 nomad …😍 It’s a 4 Door, Ford station wagon…! No disrespect intended..🙏🏻
I just don’t see the attraction in it…! ! ! Especially at $42,500 ….😹🙄😹
Is it realistic for some to 150k for a 69 Camaro?
N😆ot from me....!@@Fords-eh6sf
All the commenters about the engine noise have never owned one or heard one in person.
One the camera makes it sound louder than it is.
Two. the 223 is a solid lifter engine with valve clearances no different than a 235 Chevy of that era. They tick. They're supposed too. An occasional routine valve adjustment is normal maintenance for these engines and may be in order post break in on a rebuild.
Bet if it was a 70 Boss 302 Mustang or Z28 idling in a video you wouldn't hear anyone flapping about the lifters.
well thanks Rich, the many arm chair experts offering comments should see yours, but then they might learn something
Actually, if ya'll check the figures, fords outside Chevys in everything in ,57. look it up.
It depends not all Chevy's and besides all cars breakdown
Gary, you're right, but most of these experts just like to critique
He's nuts
hey Vern ole boy, what do you mean by that? are you perfectly normal Vern?
Ford guys are not car guys I am I love them all
do you really, sounds to me like your a Ford hater sorry for your luck, My ford will not only out perform what ever you got it'll look better doing it 😂
Are you crazy 5000.oo be okfor that junto car.
Why does the engine have that rap sound to it if it was rebuilt? It sounds like it needs a valve job or something. I had a 65 ford galaxy that sounded like that.
The Ford Y-block had mechanical valve lifters. Clickety-clack is is the nature of the beast.
That's a nice car my father had one of those but we had to Country Squire with the big V8 and all the options on it this one here is a plain Jane and I don't think it's worth that kind of money but it could be and the reason being that it could be worth that much money is one reason there's not that many of them cars floating around that are still running like that and it is a car that is collectible but beauty is in the eyes of the beholder. A company like ronjonsurfshop might be a hundred grand for that car