55 Ford Fainlane 2 Door Hard Top Restored Original Crown Vick. Low Low Res. on 2040-cars
Palm Desert, California, United States
For sale is my 1955 Crown Vic. This has been a fun car and gets a lot of looks and it,s share of trophy. But the car and I live in Palm Desert Ca. And for this summer I am looking for a 1960s or so muscle car with AIR and Auto. So must sell this one first. I think the car is worth over 30K But I'm going to do this auction with a Reserve of $$ 22,000.00 $$ And hope to make it higher. About the Car Beautiful colors and a car that is getting harder to find. In this shape! This will also be a great investment and a fun show car. The engine is 292 they came with 272 and also the ford Thunderbird 292. It run GREAT dose not burn OR leak oil 30W none detg.. The Ford O Matic transmission 3 speed Automatic works very well and has a good gear for the Hwy. ( I drive it to all the car shows) The Tran. dose leak on the garage floor some. It came with factory dual exhaust all in good shape and sounds great. I just last month put in a NEW Windshild a great new look with new rubber. New headliner and chrome cross over peace .Tune up, brakes, rear end, tires all ready to drive But no A/C. Not working radio wipers speed O and gas gauge The only real change to the car from Org. is some one put in a 12V system and it works great . the car starts right up .See the photo has the Org. Holly Carb.7602757746 Call or E mail for more Info. the car is for sale in town so I might stop this auction early. the car is in Southern Ca. |
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