1959 Ford Galaxie Skyliner
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1959 Ford Galaxie Skyliner Hardtop Stow-Away
Description
OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE
Upon its introduction in 1957, the Ford Fairlane 500 Skyliner was the first four-seater convertible to feature a servo-operated metal folding hardtop – a feature that Ford spent an estimated $2 million dollars to develop. The retractable mechanism could be raised or lowered in under a minute and boasted impressive reliability, but came at nearly twice the cost of the baseline Ford sedan. Mid-way through the 1959 model year, the Galaxie trim level assumed the Fairlane 500’s top position in the lineup with some 1959 models carrying both Fairlane 500 and Galaxie badging. New Galaxie models featured a Thunderbird-inspired roofline and C-pillar design with a chrome-framed rear window. Only 12,915 Skyliners were produced in 1959, the final model year, and are now highly sought after for the unrivaled spectacle of their top mechanism in operation.
Highlights
Final model year of the Ford Fairlane 500/Galaxie Skyliner (1957-1959)
Finished in Geranium and Colonial White over Radiant Geranium Sof-Texured Vinyl and Raven Striped Nub Fabric with Silver Strand
Features a power-retractable hardtop which reportedly operates smoothly
Powered by a 332 cu-in V8 mated to a three-speed Ford-O-Matic transmission
Equipped with factory SelectAire Conditioner, MagicAire Heater, Console Range Radio, Visored Spotlight Mirror, and a self-regulating electric clock
This Galaxie Skyliner is offered with the five-digit odometer currently showing just over 26,100 miles at the time of listing, however, the true mileage is unknown
Features
14-inch steel wheels wearing chrome covers with red, white, and blue accents
BFGoodrich wide-whitewall tires
Chrome front and rear bumpers
Chrome exterior trim
Rear chrome fender skirts
Vent windows
Manual roll-up windows
Three-spoke deep-center steering wheel
Steering-column mounted gear selector
Dual sun visors
Body-color dashboard
Seat belts
Horizontal 120-mph speedometer
Locking glove box
Lined trunk area with cargo container
“Fairlaine 500” and “Galaxie” badging
Back-up lights
Dual exhaust outlets
Known Imperfections
Air conditioning system uses R12 refrigerant and is not currently charged
Minor pitting on interior chrome switchgear and trim
Paint chip on lower driver’s door
Minor paint bubbles on lower passenger side door
Surface rust present on interior rear-view mirror
Vent windows delaminating
Minor cracks on wheel center caps
Included
Owner’s manual
Car cover
Ownership History
The consignor reports inheriting this Galaxie Skyliner from his late uncle in April 2022, who is said to have purchased the car from the St. Louis Car Museum.
Optional vehicle service contract available for $750. Learn more about the program here. *Sales tax may be applicable.