Daily Pick: 1957 Ford Custom 300 Sedan
Although not common The 1957 Ford models were just as popular as their GM competitors of the same year, and they shared many of the same design elements. The glorious 1950s were a time of bright colors, prominent tail fins, chrome trim, and wide white-rimmed tires. We love seeing it all! Today's pick is a 1957 Ford Custom 300 Sedan, for sale on ClassicCars.com by a private seller in Canon City, Colorado. (Click on the link to view the listing) "Very shiny, lots of chrome," the listing begins. "If the car needs lubricating, oiling, tightening or replacing anything, we'll get it done. Regular maintenance, including oil changes." Ford used the "Custom" nameplate on a variety of cars between 1949 and 1981. Starting in 1957, the Custom and Custom 300 were grouped below the Fairlane and Fairlane 500: The Custom was an entry-level model, marketed primarily to fleets. The 300 model was a cut above it. Price-wise, it was positioned as…