Yeah, you and about a million other people. That is a very rare vehicle. Like the answer before me, I too saw one on the Barrett Jackson Auto Auction, and it went for lots of money. I wasn't trying to be a smart @ss, I'm just saying they are rare as hen's teeth, and many people would love to get their hands on one. I hope you find one, but I have my doubts. Good Luck!!!
2007-01-13 23:59:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Try the bible of the old car hobby, Hemmings antique motor news. They do have a website also. They are out there, and you can find one. Skip the auctions unless your ego is as big as your wallet. I don't understand the auction mentality. Most cars at a collector car auction are available from private owners, in equivalent condition or better for less money. '57 is the best looking of that three year body ('57, '58 & '59) in my opinion but harder to find. '58's and '59's tend to be easier to find.
2007-01-17 14:59:51
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answered by tepidorator 3
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Check on EBay. I saw one there not to lone ago. I owned one...sold it like a idiot. Overall I think the 1957 Ford is my favorite car. I just like them. Good luck.
2007-01-14 02:40:59
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answered by R W 6
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I saw one sell at the Barrett- Jackson auction recently.
Fully restored and beautifully working , it sold for hundreds of thousands
Good Luck
2007-01-13 22:41:09
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answered by jetero41 3
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Good luck that is a rare one. Doesn't hurt to ask. heck there might even be someone on here that has one to sell.
2007-01-14 00:51:52
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answered by dadccrci 2
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There is one on www.cctol.com for 39,900 in Florida. Beautiful car
2007-01-16 07:29:24
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answered by bovaloe 2
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