1956 Ford Crown Victoria Needs Restoring on 2040-cars
Lucama, North Carolina, United States
Engine:V 8
Body Type:2 DOOR HT
Vehicle Title:Clear
Interior Color: BLUE AND WHITE
Model: Crown Victoria
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: ORIGNAL
Drive Type: NEEDS RESTORING
Mileage: 35,000
Disability Equipped: No
Sub Model: 2 DR
Warranty: NONE PROJECT CAR
Exterior Color: BLUE WHITE
THIS IS A 1956 FORD CROWN VICTORIA, IT DOES NEED A LOT OF REPAIR WORK DONE. I HAVE NEW LOWER 1/4 PANELSNEW ROCKER PANELS, NEW DOORS AND 1/4 GLASSES (IN GREEN TINT). NEW BUMPER W/ GUARDS, NEW RUBBER FOR COMPLETE CAR, RECONDITION RADIATOR, RECONDITION GAS TANK, MANY MORE PARTS FOR THIS CAR. I HAVE A GOOD NORTH CAROLINA TITLE. FREE AND CLEAR
MY HUSBAND DIED IN JANUARY 2013, AND I AM SELL OFF SOME OF HIS PROJECT CARS.
GIVE ME A CALL @ 252-294-4762 OR 252-239-8516
LOCATED IN NORTH CAROLINA
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