1954 Ford Crestline Victoria $16,900 Neg on 2040-cars
Pittsburgh, Texas, United States
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1954 Ford Crestline Victoria $16,900 neg
Location: Pittsburgh, Texas USA 75686
Contact: Charles (903)-767-1208
Very slick 54' Victoria hitting the market for Springtime!
The car has a fully rebuilt 312 V8 engine with less than 500 miles on it, a FordoMatic (automatic) 2-speed transmission, and a 3 x 2 Edelbrock carburetors.
The vehicle has a black exterior, burgundy cloth interior, 8 out of 10 show condition, power windows, power steering, and power disc brakes on the front. The interior of the car has also been fully restored, has a 10 disc CD player, AM/FM radio, air conditioning, and has always been well maintained and fully garage kept.
The radiator has been rebuilt, has 3 updated speakers, Colorado car, and the current owner is the 5th owner of the car and has owned it since 2012. Comes with Mag wheels and also comes with a brand new spare that comes with the matching mag wheel, all tires have great tread on them.
There is some very minor pitting in the chrome, and the heater core is currently disconnected. It does have fresh fluids, a very clean undercarriage, a clean title, and is ready for test drives.
Please call Charles at the phone number above to see the car, ask questions, or to make an offer. Thanks for looking!
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