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Beautiful 1955 Ford Crown Victoria (54 55 56 57) on 2040-cars

Year:1955 Mileage:9999
Location:

Monroe, Tennessee, United States

Monroe, Tennessee, United States
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1955 Ford Crown Victoria


Beautiful colors and a car that is getting harder to find.  One great looking Ford!  This will be a great investment and a fun car for the next owner. Car looks great and drives excellent. Should win a trophy at some of your local shows ; )

 

Details/Features:

  • 292ci "Y-Block" V8 Engine (4 BBL) 
  • Ford-O-Matic Transmission (Automatic)
  • Deluxe Original Radio
  • Bumper Guards
  • 12 Volt Electrical System 
  • Dual Exhaust  
  • New WWW tires
  • Fender Skirts
  • Under-dash swing out tray with cup holder
  • Recent brakes, tune-up, and heads done for regular unleaded gas

 

The engine idles very well, makes good power, and starts everytime.  The transmission also shifts well.  The car gets down the road and will flow with modern traffic effortlessly.    Car sounds fantastic! 

This Ford is a combination of some restoration and nice unrestored original features.  Lots of good looking original chrome, great body, etc.  The paint job looks very good from any distance and the underside of the car is neat and painted black .  The interior is very nice and has some evidence of age/wear in places, but still looks great. The headliner will need replaced but is intact. The wipers, heater and radio does not work. I am not sure on reason it may be fuse related. Overall, it's a sharp looking and driving Ford and you'd be hard pressed to find another one like it!

A non-refundable deposit through Pay Pal of 500.00 due within 48 hours of auction end. Balance due within 7 days auction close via cashiers check or cash in person.Shipping is responsibility of buyer.

I welcome inspections and appraisers. Shown by appointment.


I reserve the right to end the listing early at any time. The car could be for sale locally as well. Please feel free to contact me with any questions you might have. All offers considered!!


Phone: (931)510-9630

ATTENTION: PLEASE READ BEFORE BIDDING

 

The above mentioned vehicle has been described to the best of my ability, and as is the case with all pre-owned vehicles, the condition is subjective. It is to be assumed that all used vehicles have some degree of wear; as such I assume no responsibility for omissions or errors in my description. It is recommended that the potential buyer inspect the vehicle in Monroe,TN. The vehicle is sold in "AS IS WHERE IS"condition with no guarantees or warranties written or implied. Please be advised that no oral statements made concerning the vehicle consititue any warranty for this vehicle. All deposits to end this listing or hold the car for remainder of payment are non-refundable.

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