1955 Ford Crown Victoria on 2040-cars
Guymon, Oklahoma, United States
1955 Ford Crown Victoria. This car is a real pleasure to drive and gets a lot of attention when we take it cruising. It is an older restoration and looks great from 30 feet. It has rust starting in the left lower 1/4 panel. Drivers front floor pan needs work. Rust in a few other places starting to pop up under paint. Nothing very bad but it does need repair. It has a Chevrolet 350 with a 350 turbo trans. Ford 9" rear end. It has a vintage a/c unit but it needs charged. Tilt steering column from Chevrolet. Rack and pinion steering and power brakes. The paint is in decent shape for a driver but needs restoration to be a show car. The interior is decent for a driver but also needs restoration to be a show car. It runs very strong and sounds great. Drives great and stops well. It is a blast to drive and gets tons of looks. The chrome and stainless is all there and looks pretty good. It would be a very easy restoration if you want a winter project. You don't see these cars in this shape very often for the money. The car is located in Guymon, Oklahoma. I can send you more pics if you are interested. My cell is 580 461-2460. DO NOT email me as I hardly ever check it.
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