I was 11 years old and was hanging out on my grandmothers balcony in Havana, Cuba in 1958 and one of these came slowly up the street. It would stop and let the roof down and then put it up again. Then drive slowly up a little farther and do it all again. I was fascinated and peoplewould stop and watch. Now that was a great way to promote a new car !!!
You can see in the video how the rear seatback is nearly vertical--the huge trunk space to fit the retractable top made for a tiny rear seat! Of course, behind that seat is a group of control solenoids for each phase of top movement. Back in the day, I owned two of these cars--one to drive, and one for parts. If you wanted to operate the mechanism, you were well advised to park on level ground.
I remember seeing one of these back in 1958 when I was about 9 years old, It was recently bought and he was proudly showing it to the people my parents were visiting He demonstrated how the top was retracted and it amazed everyone.. I imagine it was a quite expensive option.
Outstanding engineering. A beautiful example of an incredibly special and cherished automobile. Thank you for sharing this with us all. Truly a thing of beauty.
John Kidd if I was you, I’d do the same.... tbh I kinda wish I lived in the 50s, because I love the cars styling.... and all of everything’s styling to be honest.... love all of the “the future of today’s world” stuff.
Há sessenta anos esses americano já produziam essa maravilha da engenharia sem auxílio de informática, não é a toa que eles são uma referência pra toda nação!
The ‘57 - ‘59 retracts were great marketing tools for Ford. Fifties cars were some of the most beautiful cars in history. And Ford built some of the best.
61' année mon anniversaire 1'958 le 16/09.. cool comme cadeaux merci beaucoup... quel merveilleux machine je Adore.. merci du partage de la vidéo.. Je faire la même chose... Salutations et bonjour chez-vous.. 😁💯
As a kid I always thought this was awesome! As an adult. I still think it's awesome! And I'm a Chevy man. These were the first Tramsformers! But not no kids toy! A MAN'S TOY! It just happen to be one sharp car to boot! I think it would be cool if the hood was motorized too. But open both ways. Depending on which end of the motor you need to work on. 😁
That’s a beautiful car. I knew a guy who had the same car as an inheritance. Needless to say it was all original and needed tons of TLC. The system for the hard top was a bit overwhelming to look at. Nice job on the car. 👍
My uncle did a frame off restoration on one, but a Mercury Turnpike cruiser, retractable hardtop black with gold, stunning car, just one of many he has done. His cars are beyond sick. Most ended up in Harrah's collection
Actually no. This car was an incredible flop. Performing the drop top function required eight separate motors. It was complex, subject to jam and left the car completely inoperable.
Magnificent... They had an ingenious engineering back in the 50's,60's and 70's you will find the same thing on newer cars. Thanks for sharing this with us 👍
Actually Packard had power windows in the late 30s in there limousines but we're hydraulic operated by a electric motor and pump then wired to the switches for the passengers in the doors or could be operated by the choffer driver who was separated from the riders because it was a coach built car . I worked on one at a shop that specialized in classic cars of all kinds and also worked on one of these here retractable cars as well . You would be surprised at how many so called new gadgets or improvements on today's cars were designed and used years and years ago on much older high end cars !
Power windows goes back to the 1940s with Cadillac. It's not a new invention. Although it was a feature for luxury cars, that's why most brands didn't have them until recently.
I'm giving this a thumps up, not only for that spectacular car, but because of the name of your place.. with triple K in it.. that takes same majorly big balls to do that these days!
I know very few people qualified and experienced enough to make these old droptops work correctly, even on the Lincoln versions...Even more rare is the guy who can do that AND find the parts needed...I worked with once such man in Houston, and he's still in business to my knowledge...
@@Gs-rg2vo I'm reluctant to give out that info since I do not know his current business address...I see no activity at the last address I had, and he may have since retired...
@@Gs-rg2vo Agreed...If you can give me your email, I'll send you what info I have on my old friend, maybe he can help you...I just don't want to put it here in respect for his privacy...
Its no 1966 Pontiac Catalina.................. what incredible minds to build a car of such elegance and beauty!!!! From the worker who assembled these cars to the engineers who designed them from the mechanics that worked on them............. you guys made history!!!!! those days are long gone. what a shame............
This top mechanism was an engineering creation well before its time! I read that the top electrics alone utilized over 600' of electrical wire driving 7 reversible electric motors!
@@gloversew5498 - As complex as they were, they were very well engineered as they experienced minimal issues if serviced properly! The only convertible that didn't leak!
We just saw a lovely example of this car at the Haynes motor museum in Yeovil, fantastic to see the roof in operation on this video. I thoroughly recommend the Haynes museum if you're in to your cars.
Nice! My grandfather was a body man for a ford dealership in the 50s thru the 70s. He said when these cars were hit in the rear hard enough, that entire assembly would be thrown out of wack. He said it was the biggest pain in the ass to get it all lined up to function and to ge the roof to seal correctly. What a beautiful car though!
My dad drove one of these home from the dealership he worked at. That was in 1964 so it was used but, he couldn’t have driven a rocket ship home and us be more surprised! It was solid white with a red interior. Awesome car!
They were expensive when new. $3163, most expensive big Ford in the lineup. A Sunliner convertible (soft top, conventional) was $2650. Probably an easy choice for most people who wanted a convertible. The Country Squire wagon was next most expensive at $2794 MSRP for the nine-passenger.
Como me gustaria conocer EEUU para apreciar estos vehiculos maravillooososss de aquel tpo invorrable y duradero .Felicitaciones por publicar esos articulos !!🤗🤗
It goes to show how inavative Ford has been all along. Despite the ragging and insults I have always been a Ford fan and so was my Dad. God rest his soul.
@@Stale_Mahoney - Yes they (Peugeot) did make the first electrical, retractable hardtop, but it was not completely electrical. You still needed to get out of the car and manually turn the hold down latches for the storage area. The Ford top was completely electrical and the entire opening/closing sequence could be done from inside the car.
THE FORD SKYLINER 1957 1958 AND 1959 STILL THE BADDEST CCAR ON THE PLANET AND A THING OF BEAUTY FROM THE 50'S ONLY BY FORD !!!!!!! CHECK OUT THOSE WIRE WHEELS !! WHO HOO !!!!
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I have a model of this car in these colors! So beautiful!
More beautiful than the 57/58 Plymouth Fury aka Christine. They just don't make cars this beautiful anymore. They took pride in their cars back then. It was almost like artwork. This car must be a pleasure to drive.
My grandpa had one tucked away in his barn. I can remember walking in, and seeing a pile of scrap metal basically. Parts laying all around. Puled up on Top of the car frame. He has it ready to hit the road almost now! Quite the sight to behold. Its bigger than the average family car. Lol ITS A FREAKING BOAT!!!!
My family had a blue one since new....my dad sold it in 1971 for 100 dollars........still mint condition. buyer put lift shackles on it and blew the engine. body was still mint....paint was perfect.
My dad had one of these as his 1st car. He bought it in 1966 when he was 16. He had it until about 1987...when it was sold for parts. (Rusted away) The roof was complicated but not too hard to figure out if you were a doer and not a payer/complainer. He would love to buy another to spend his golden years in, but the prices are beyond his reach.
Just bought a BMW Z4 that does the same thing. I remember when this Ford came out and was advertised on television. Incredible piece of engineering for that time.
My '70 Chevelle is good enough for me.. But this was genius, for "Back In The Day" Sigh.. I grew-up with these cars My Mom's parents owned these cars.. But, I'm a Classic Girl Who has a Classic Car
i’m almost 60 years old and i graduated HighSchoolin 1982 inHollywood Florida we had a older female PhysicalEducation Teacher that had a Thunderbird retractable roof she bought new and after school she would demonstrate the top opening and closing in a open area by the Schools Swimming Pool area i never missed a opportunity to watch it because as a young man i thought it was an amazing thing to watch ! it’s funny because after Graduation i dated a ComWorker who’s father was hoarding old Thunderbirds to restore later on he got the Cars i into running and driving condition but at that time left them Cosmetically in the shape he purchased them in my girlfreind had been loaned one of his TBird convertibles to use as her daily driver that had the Swing Away steering Colomn and non working AirConditioning so any time she drove the Car she put the top down one day after work we were driving in the same direction on the same road and i went past her and all i could think was WOW she looked soHot driving that Classic with her long Hair blowing in the Wind ! eventually we both got to our final destination and met up for dinner she was complaining about the hot weather and that she was sweating from all the Florida Sunshine and Heat i laughed because i too had a Convertible without AirConditioning and i didn’t think it was too bad out plus no matter what i always thought she looked great ! and 40 years later she still does her Dad dad restore those Cars and sold off most of them when the market was really in his Favour
"Trouble free for the most part" Hardly! A number of these cars were repurchased from customers. They had repeatedly left them stranded with the top half in or half out of the trunk. This coming on the heals of the Edsel. The model was quietly discontinued.
Incredible car! And to think they did this with the hardtop model as well as the ragtop!? 1950s cars and trucks rule as #1 and always will for so many reasons.....
I Love this model, bring me back a lot of memories, my dad have one of those hard top and the same color and features, indeed very rare...!! Sad he get rid of it...!!
1st time I ever went over 100mph was in a 58 Skyliner convertible with the top down. Young neighbor guy in Utah had one (1962) and gave me a lift. I was 12 and remember sitting behind him looking at the speedometer hit 100. If my dad had known there would have been a problem. ;-)
There's a guy in Salem Oregon with one of these and he pulls around a totally restored matching "finned" 1958 fiberglass ski boat to local car shows. VERY eye-catching!
My grandfather used to have the Ford skyliner 1958 like this one, but it was red with white rooftop, I never saw the car was born years later but I saw the pictures of the car and my mom described how basically everyone was in awe of the car and how big and beautiful it was, with also obviously the retractable rooftop, what a machine
This place always had the nicest cars. Almost bought a boss 302 from these guys. They have since shut down and new owners only sell "TRUCKS! TRUCKS! TRUCKS!"
I was 11 years old and was hanging out on my grandmothers balcony in Havana, Cuba in 1958 and one of these came slowly up the street. It would stop and let the roof down and then put it up again. Then drive slowly up a little farther and do it all again. I was fascinated and peoplewould stop and watch. Now that was a great way to promote a new car !!!
You can see in the video how the rear seatback is nearly vertical--the huge trunk space to fit the retractable top made for a tiny rear seat! Of course, behind that seat is a group of control solenoids for each phase of top movement. Back in the day, I owned two of these cars--one to drive, and one for parts. If you wanted to operate the mechanism, you were well advised to park on level ground.
That is the single most fifties thing I have ever seen. Absolutely amazing.
Even more rare was to get all 13 motors running right !! Around when they were new.!
I remember seeing one of these back in 1958 when I was about 9 years old, It was recently bought and he was proudly showing it to the people my parents were visiting
He demonstrated how the top was retracted and it amazed everyone.. I imagine it was a quite expensive option.
I'm 70 and have never seen one work. Thank you so much. Great video
Outstanding engineering. A beautiful example of an incredibly special and cherished automobile. Thank you for sharing this with us all. Truly a thing of beauty.
What were ther shooshin?
@@James-by8lj ?
Our town doctor had one of these. As a 10 year old kid we used to gather in a group just to watch him convert it in his driveway.
John Kidd if I was you, I’d do the same.... tbh I kinda wish I lived in the 50s, because I love the cars styling.... and all of everything’s styling to be honest.... love all of the “the future of today’s world” stuff.
May I know it’s cost please, I hope you answer me please
I mean by cost, all the way to Saudia Arabia,Jeddah
@@abdullahfaleh676 In 1958 they were about 2000 dollars. I have no idea what one would cost today.
@@abdullahfaleh676 Google it, year, make, model. see if any for sale
When I was 4yrs old the man who lived next door to us had one of these. Coolest car ever. Loved the good ol' days.
And just 3 years after this, the elegant 61 Lincoln Continental arrives! Four years later, the 65 Mustang. Ford was on a roll!
Há sessenta anos esses americano já produziam essa maravilha da engenharia sem auxílio de informática, não é a toa que eles são uma referência pra toda nação!
The ‘57 - ‘59 retracts were great marketing tools for Ford.
Fifties cars were some of the most beautiful cars in history.
And Ford built some of the best.
And that's why I love old cars.
61' année mon anniversaire 1'958 le 16/09.. cool comme cadeaux merci beaucoup... quel merveilleux machine je Adore.. merci du partage de la vidéo.. Je faire la même chose... Salutations et bonjour chez-vous.. 😁💯
As a kid I always thought this was awesome! As an adult. I still think it's awesome! And I'm a Chevy man. These were the first Tramsformers! But not no kids toy! A MAN'S TOY! It just happen to be one sharp car to boot! I think it would be cool if the hood was motorized too. But open both ways. Depending on which end of the motor you need to work on. 😁
That’s a beautiful car. I knew a guy who had the same car as an inheritance. Needless to say it was all original and needed tons of TLC. The system for the hard top was a bit overwhelming to look at.
Nice job on the car. 👍
I'm a Chevy guy, hats of to Ford on this one.
Plymouth guy here and this amazes me still, despite not being fond of Ford
Chevy guy? There's an app for that.
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My uncle did a frame off restoration on one, but a Mercury Turnpike cruiser, retractable hardtop black with gold, stunning car, just one of many he has done. His cars are beyond sick. Most ended up in Harrah's collection
That must have been a factory custom job on the 57 Merc. Wish I'd been around to see it!
I almost used a 1967 GTO as a down payment on one of these when I was in the Army, many years ago. They're still my favorite car of all time.
It would have been well worth it.
@@michaelszczys8316 it would have, but I didn't have the money to maintain the car the way it should be maintained, so I had to pass.
Such amazing build quality and engineering, reminds me of aircraft mechanics and components the way it operates...those truly were automobiles!!
Never heard of this vehicle before. That's some beautiful engineering
Big drag
Wow so very beautiful amazing car beautiful look thanks friend have a very nice evening
Beautiful when engineers knew how to build cars..
Because they were designed by human beings not machines
Jay Anderli so true....
No, back when real engineers ran car companies and not penny pinching been counters!
Actually no. This car was an incredible flop. Performing the drop top function required eight separate motors. It was complex, subject to jam and left the car completely inoperable.
Yeah it's beautiful. Thank you Germany
Magnificent... They had an ingenious engineering back in the 50's,60's and 70's you will find the same thing on newer cars. Thanks for sharing this with us 👍
Automatic convertable roof before power windows were a thing....seams legit.
Actually Packard had power windows in the late 30s in there limousines but we're hydraulic operated by a electric motor and pump then wired to the switches for the passengers in the doors or could be operated by the choffer driver who was separated from the riders because it was a coach built car . I worked on one at a shop that specialized in classic cars of all kinds and also worked on one of these here retractable cars as well . You would be surprised at how many so called new gadgets or improvements on today's cars were designed and used years and years ago on much older high end cars !
Power windows goes back to the 1940s with Cadillac. It's not a new invention. Although it was a feature for luxury cars, that's why most brands didn't have them until recently.
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Que maquina ford de los año 1958 yo hoy tengo un ford focus año 2000 ful y es un caño no lo cambio chamigo
I'm giving this a thumps up, not only for that spectacular car, but because of the name of your place.. with triple K in it.. that takes same majorly big balls to do that these days!
Hard to believe they built this in the 50s...
seer775 now the lamborghini aventador and bugatti veyron cost more than half a million dollars and they dont have this feature, what a shame
seer775
thanks by az op
thanks again and I am not sure if thanks Google I'll get in touch with you again I enjoy The View
Free gold for USA thats whay
We supposed to have an evolution, but those cars are superior
Yes, very hard to believe. Thought they were made in China. Maybe China didn't exist in the 50s.
Gracias por conpartir está muy chulo saludos.
What a car. I love this 60s 70s style. Great, comfortabile, Giant Land-ships.
its from 1958....
I know very few people qualified and experienced enough to make these old droptops work correctly, even on the Lincoln versions...Even more rare is the guy who can do that AND find the parts needed...I worked with once such man in Houston, and he's still in business to my knowledge...
Care to give his info I search part for the droptops ?
@@Gs-rg2vo I'm reluctant to give out that info since I do not know his current business address...I see no activity at the last address I had, and he may have since retired...
@@1Truckman such a shame to see this skills go out like that so few people can work on these cars…
@@Gs-rg2vo Agreed...If you can give me your email, I'll send you what info I have on my old friend, maybe he can help you...I just don't want to put it here in respect for his privacy...
I've had 2 of these....both '57s though. Very rare indeed!!
I love the '57 Fairlane
Friend had grandpa that had collision shop. He told me his grandpop had a 57 one of these for a while. Myself I never really even seen one do this.
Its no 1966 Pontiac Catalina.................. what incredible minds to build a car of such elegance and beauty!!!! From the worker who assembled these cars to the engineers who designed them from the mechanics that worked on them............. you guys made history!!!!! those days are long gone. what a shame............
Man, they designed that with no CAD too, a piece of engineering beauty and function
What’s a cad?
@@holmieg3435 Computer Aided Design
Wow! I never knew these existed! Gorgious car, and keep er' beautiful!
This top mechanism was an engineering creation well before its time! I read that the top electrics alone utilized over 600' of electrical wire driving 7 reversible electric motors!
Wow
@@gloversew5498 - As complex as they were, they were very well engineered as they experienced minimal issues if serviced properly! The only convertible that didn't leak!
Esse foi o carro mais lindo que ford produziu um dia vou realizar meu sonho e ter essa maravilha pra mim é o melhor de todos os tempos
Beautiful piece of Engineering
Echt viel Ähnlichkeit mit dem Film von S.King's.
CHRISTINE.❤❤❤ Super Film!
So incredible!! Thank you for posting!
We just saw a lovely example of this car at the Haynes motor museum in Yeovil, fantastic to see the roof in operation on this video. I thoroughly recommend the Haynes museum if you're in to your cars.
Cool is an under statement ...
That was AWESOME ..
Nice! My grandfather was a body man for a ford dealership in the 50s thru the 70s. He said when these cars were hit in the rear hard enough, that entire assembly would be thrown out of wack. He said it was the biggest pain in the ass to get it all lined up to function and to ge the roof to seal correctly.
What a beautiful car though!
Stunning. Absolute work of art
My dad drove one of these home from the dealership he worked at. That was in 1964 so it was used but, he couldn’t have driven a rocket ship home and us be more surprised! It was solid white with a red interior. Awesome car!
I saw one at a local show. Very impressive to see. I didn't realize they were so rare though.
They were expensive when new. $3163, most expensive big Ford in the lineup. A Sunliner convertible (soft top, conventional) was $2650. Probably an easy choice for most people who wanted a convertible. The Country Squire wagon was next most expensive at $2794 MSRP for the nine-passenger.
Como me gustaria conocer EEUU para apreciar estos vehiculos maravillooososss de aquel tpo invorrable y duradero .Felicitaciones por publicar esos articulos !!🤗🤗
It goes to show how inavative Ford has been all along. Despite the ragging and insults I have always been a Ford fan and so was my Dad. God rest his soul.
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Peguot 402 eclipse did it in the 30s, this is or was not inovative
@@Stale_Mahoney - Yes they (Peugeot) did make the first electrical, retractable hardtop, but it was not completely electrical. You still needed to get out of the car and manually turn the hold down latches for the storage area. The Ford top was completely electrical and the entire opening/closing sequence could be done from inside the car.
@@Loulovesspeed so they improved a 20+ year old innovativ idea ok
@@Stale_Mahoney Fair enough!
Had a 352 in my 66 Ford custom cab 3/4 ton truck in highschool ....... regret to this day selling it........great motor great truck
My grandfather had one of these cars his was black and white. Loved riding around in that car.
I bet he loved stunning people when he put that top down! There were so few of them and many people had never seen a hardtop disappear into the trunk.
THE FORD SKYLINER 1957 1958 AND 1959 STILL THE BADDEST CCAR ON THE PLANET AND A THING OF BEAUTY FROM THE 50'S ONLY BY FORD !!!!!!! CHECK OUT THOSE WIRE WHEELS !! WHO HOO !!!!
I have a model of this car in these colors! So beautiful!
Don't ya just love two tone cars?!
Alguém do Brasil assistindo? Eu amo amo carros antigos clássicos. O Brasil tem. Mais não igual a essas relíquias 👏👏👏
More beautiful than the 57/58 Plymouth Fury aka Christine. They just don't make cars this beautiful anymore. They took pride in their cars back then. It was almost like artwork. This car must be a pleasure to drive.
I wouldn,t go that far but a close second
Bcroft39 the plymouth fury looks better in my opinion
My grandpa had one tucked away in his barn. I can remember walking in, and seeing a pile of scrap metal basically. Parts laying all around. Puled up on Top of the car frame. He has it ready to hit the road almost now! Quite the sight to behold. Its bigger than the average family car. Lol ITS A FREAKING BOAT!!!!
Now that’s impressive and I’am not even a car nut.
Yea you just a nut
Smuug 🥜🥜🥜
My family had a blue one since new....my dad sold it in 1971 for 100 dollars........still mint condition. buyer put lift shackles on it and blew the engine. body was still mint....paint was perfect.
Parabéns!!!
Belíssimo carro!
SP - Brasil
My dad had one of these as his 1st car. He bought it in 1966 when he was 16. He had it until about 1987...when it was sold for parts. (Rusted away) The roof was complicated but not too hard to figure out if you were a doer and not a payer/complainer.
He would love to buy another to spend his golden years in, but the prices are beyond his reach.
Can your half-million $ Aventador do that?
Can you survive a roll over in your ford fairline? Or a crash over 10 mph ?😂
@@ross4384 these don't roll over and you can survive a crash into a tank in this
Ross Andonov yes yes I can
That Fairlane is a half million dollars
no, but my 5 thousand $ Miata can.
when it comes to class America has it in abundance
Amazing, the young engineers today make everything look the same, like crap
Just love this Ford!! Have to sell my house for one! Still not enough!
The best place to buy a motor vehicle
KKK
Great choice of name...
Or was it....🤔
LOL
People abreviate because they lack there capacity to retain information.
I Dunno it’s probably not able to tell its a car dealership
What happened to „CCC“ ?
E.C. Listening One has to be kreative when you run out of spelling options when you license your business.
Coisa mais linda....
Fiquei encantado....
Magnífico...
Parabéns....
Magnifico realmente le gano a los Mercedes Benz por la epoca UNiCO
SA WEET👍👍 my wife has a 2015 Mercedes SLK that does that and I thought that was something new. Boy was I wrong😪😪
American engineering. Big huge and expensive however amazing
The 50s was such a cool decade...I know I was born in the 50s.
I wish I could've seen it
Just bought a BMW Z4 that does the same thing. I remember when this Ford came out and was advertised on television. Incredible piece of engineering for that time.
Торжество механики! Super!
Andrey-Minsk хотя тачка наверное на автоматической коробке 😊
MI PADRE TUVO UNO 57 PERO MANUAL UNA VERDADERA JOYA DE LA INGENIERIA. *TALENTOS DE NOS DA NUESTRO PADRE DIOS*
I think that '57 Chevy in the back is "jealous" of this sweet Ford :-)
It sort of looks like wall flower
So am I...beautiful
It broke a lot though. And the fake you have no trunk space when the roof is down.
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My '70 Chevelle is good enough for me.. But this was genius, for
"Back In The Day" Sigh..
I grew-up with these cars
My Mom's parents owned these cars..
But, I'm a Classic Girl
Who has a Classic Car
Great video..I want one! In my dreams.lol..she is a beauty.thanks
Uma palavra que define esse carro: luxo ao extremo.
i’m almost 60 years old and i graduated HighSchoolin 1982 inHollywood Florida we had a older female PhysicalEducation Teacher that had a Thunderbird retractable roof she bought new and after school she would demonstrate the top opening and closing in a open area by the Schools Swimming Pool area i never missed a opportunity to watch it because as a young man i thought it was an amazing thing to watch ! it’s funny because after Graduation i dated a ComWorker who’s father was hoarding old Thunderbirds to restore later on he got the Cars i into running and driving condition but at that time left them Cosmetically in the shape he purchased them in my girlfreind had been loaned one of his TBird convertibles to use as her daily driver that had the Swing Away steering Colomn and non working AirConditioning so any time she drove the Car she put the top down one day after work we were driving in the same direction on the same road and i went past her and all i could think was WOW she looked soHot driving that Classic with her long Hair blowing in the Wind ! eventually we both got to our final destination and met up for dinner she was complaining about the hot weather and that she was sweating from all the Florida Sunshine and Heat i laughed because i too had a Convertible without AirConditioning and i didn’t think it was too bad out plus no matter what i always thought she looked great ! and 40 years later she still does her Dad dad restore those Cars and sold off most of them when the market was really in his Favour
Love these cars awesome
ingenious and trouble free for the most part . Ford haters had to eat their humble pie on this one.
"Trouble free for the most part" Hardly! A number of these cars were repurchased from customers. They had repeatedly left them stranded with the top half in or half out of the trunk. This coming on the heals of the Edsel. The model was quietly discontinued.
Didn't you heard that its powered by chevy GM 350 ENGINE
@@iflick7235 - Troll, you'll have to do better than that as it is well documented that it was very well engineered and quite reliable.
Incredible car! And to think they did this with the hardtop model as well as the ragtop!? 1950s cars and trucks rule as #1 and always will for so many reasons.....
I Love this model, bring me back a lot of memories, my dad have one of those hard top and the same color and features, indeed very rare...!! Sad he get rid of it...!!
1st time I ever went over 100mph was in a 58 Skyliner convertible with the top down. Young neighbor guy in Utah had one (1962) and gave me a lift. I was 12 and remember sitting behind him looking at the speedometer hit 100. If my dad had known there would have been a problem. ;-)
This is a beautiful car l would love to have one better then those plastic cans today .
There's a guy in Salem Oregon with one of these and he pulls around a totally restored matching "finned" 1958 fiberglass ski boat to local car shows. VERY eye-catching!
Kompact Kar Korner! YEAH OK. nice cars the Klan owns
You funny
My grandfather used to have the Ford skyliner 1958 like this one, but it was red with white rooftop, I never saw the car was born years later but I saw the pictures of the car and my mom described how basically everyone was in awe of the car and how big and beautiful it was, with also obviously the retractable rooftop, what a machine
Mark the Ebay rep.
The only guy to frown while in a 1958 Ford Fairline while it turns itself into a convertible.
This place always had the nicest cars. Almost bought a boss 302 from these guys. They have since shut down and new owners only sell "TRUCKS! TRUCKS! TRUCKS!"
The dislikes are Dodge and MOPAR owners
Самые красивые авто делают в америке☝️👍
Точно
Always loved classic cars since I was a kid cause I grew up with it and never really liked new cars
Wow! Thought I knew cars but this one was new to me. My new favourite "I want it but can't afford it" car!! Thanks for this video!!!
increíble fue la industria automotriz de usa
Reminds me of the speed brake/ forward gear door on an F-111. Just impressive engineering.
Beaty machine Guy, this is the special Car. 👍👊👊✌ I AM 🇧🇷
I rode in one back in the mid 1960s. The kid that owned it was older than me and he worked at my Dad's restaurant. I never have forgotten that car.
AND OF COURSE MANUFACTURED BY FORD OF COURSE OF COURSE , THE ALL TIME INNOVATOR !!!!!
ORKY CATHCART what are you cooking? In the pan??😂😂 just curious
Nothing suck more about these beautiful old cars is when a Dealership gets their hands on them.
Imagine seeing this in the 1950s
It would have been wild! Thank you Judge Judy for your input
I imagine seeing u in the 1950s
Awesome. Such a nice car and to have a hard top convertible at that age is amazing
во раньше тачки делали👍 произведение искуства просто
I love classic cars I was born in 57 so 57 Anythink fifties are beautiful beautiful only words to say
Lindo carro👍
I got to ride in one when I was a kid back in the late 50’s 😊 it looked just like this one !!!
*from old school* 🚗🖒
*headed for the country* ↗ 🏡
Beautiful car. (2:07 its an engine, not a motor).