![]() AutoBarn Classic Cars is not responsible for any representation as to the condition and/or the value of any vehicle. We perform an extensive visual inspection on all vehicles we represent, but we do not disassemble vehicles or components for inspection purposes and therefore, it is always possible there is hidden damage that is not readily apparent.ĪutoBarn Classic Cars relies on the owner(s) to convey information about the vehicles we list for sale. Any representations or descriptions are for identification purposes only and are not to be construed as a warranty of any type. We sell our vehicles AS-IS, WHERE-IS, with no warranties expressed, written or implied. Although AutoBarn Classic Cars does perform a visual and safety inspection of the vehicle upon arrival, we can make no warranty, guarantee or representation regarding the accuracy, truth, or reliability of information we are provided by the owner. The majority of these vehicles are considered classics or antiques, meaning they are older vehicles with sometimes dated automotive technology. For this reason, the vehicles AutoBarn Classic Cars sells often require greater maintenance and repair. ALL VEHICLES SOLD “AS IS”.ĪutoBarn Classic Cars is a consignment dealership therefore, we sell cars that are not new and have surpassed their normal life expectancy. This Courier needs a new Blue Oval owner who will appreciate this rare full-size classic. A detailed undercarriage is equipped with upgraded disc/drum brakes, dual master cylinder, front coil springs and rear leaf springs w/air-shocks. It is backed by a Ford 3-speed automatic with trans cooler and 9” Ford rear end w/ highway gearing. That engine has been replaced with a period-correct 292ci 'Y' block V8 that is fitted with Thunderbird 312 heads and a 600cfm Holley carburation. FORD COURIER CODEAccording to the VIN, this '57 Courier was factory equipped with the B code 272ci 'Y' block motor. There is also an air conditioning console under the dash that blows cold. A new Painless wiring harness, gauge package and aftermarket AM/FM/10-disc CD changer system have been added. Seats have been reupholstered in black/white leather and all individual components including the dashboard, headliner, carpeting and door panels are very sharp. The restored interior is also in very good condition. Excellent chrome trim and period correct Torque Thrust 5-spoke alloys with BFG Advantage T/A radials accent the stunning base-clearcoat Raven Black finish on the laser-straight body. This 1957 'California' Courier was a frame-on restoration (2007) to near-pristine condition. It was based on the 2-door Ford Ranch Wagon, but with blank panels in lieu of side windows. In 1957 a new model branded the Ford Courier was introduced. ![]() These all-steel station wagons have always been a favorite among merchants and retail business owners. ![]() Over the next 25 years plus, various versions came and went, but the concept remained the same. With the seat in the recommended position (furthest rearward), the In this case, the buckle tongue stop interferes with the restraint lock-off.The sedan delivery, a car-based panel van, first appeared in the Ford line in 1932. All the child restraints for which the car is designed could be properly installed and accommodated in the car except for the group 0+ semi-universal restraint in the front passenger seat. The rear outboard seats are i-Size compatible. FORD COURIER DRIVERClear information regarding the status of the airbag is provided to the driver and the system was rewarded. The front passenger airbag can be disabled to allow a rearward-facing child restraint to be used in that seating position. In the side impact, both dummies were properly contained by the protective shells of their restraints, minimising the risk of head contact with parts of the car interior. ![]() In the frontal impact, forward movement of the 3 year dummy, sat in a forward-facing restraint, was not excessive but chest loads indicated only fair protection of this body region. The Tourneo Courier scored maximum points in the dynamic tests for its protection of the 1½ year infant. ![]()
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