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1955 Ford Crown Victoria Skyliner [glass Top] on 2040-cars

Year:1955 Mileage:45000 Color: RED & WHITE /
 BLACK & WHITE
Location:

Plymouth, Indiana, United States

Plymouth, Indiana, United States
Transmission:OVERDRIVE
Engine:292
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: U5GF1701XX
Year: 1955
Exterior Color: RED & WHITE
Make: Ford
Interior Color: BLACK & WHITE
Model: Crown Victoria
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: SKYLINER [TRANSPARENT TOP]
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL DRIVE
Mileage: 45,000
Options: Sunroof
Sub Model: FAIRLANE

RARE 1955 FORD FAIRLANE CROWN VICTORIA WITH GLASS TOP --ONLY 2000 MADE IN 1955.  I HAVE HAD THIS CAR IN MY COLLECTION SINCE 1975.  I AM THE THIRD OWNER AND THE CAR IS FROM MISSOURI.  THE CAR IS 98% RUST FREE  AND HAS NEVER BEEN ON A SALTED STREET.  AS YOU CAN SEE BY MY PHOTOS IT IS VERY NICE, ALL ORIGINAL CAR.  THE 292 MOTOR WAS COMPLETELY REBUILT AND HAS ONLY A FEW MILES ON IT.  RUNS EXCELLENT -- 3 SPEED OVERDRIVE TRANS.  RECENT BRAKES AND FUEL PUMP.  IT HAS DUAL EXHAUST AND SMITTY MUFFLERS.  THE  CAR WAS STRIPPED AND REPAINTED.   OLDER PAINT JOB IS NICE BUT HAS A FEW STONE CHIPS, BUT STILL LOOKS VERY NICE.  THE PLASTIC TOP IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION.  TRUNK IS CLEAN AND NO RUST IN TRUNK OR INSIDE FLOOR.  SHIFTER IS ON THE COLUMN [AS ORIGINAL]  IT HAD A FLOOR SHIFT AT ONE TIME AND THERE IS A METAL PLATE PATCH OVER THAT HOLE.  OVERDRIVE NEEDS NEW WIRING HARNESS TO MAKE IT WORK.  TIRES HAVE LIKE NEW TREAD.  I ONLY HAVE 2 OF THE WIRE WHEEL HUBCAPS AND THEY NEED THE CLIPS TO HOLD THEM ON.  THEY ARE IN EXCELLENT CONDITION.  THE BODY HAS NOT BEEN OFF THE FRAME AND IT HAS ALL THE ORIGINAL DIRT ON THE UNDERSIDE.  THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM HAS BEEN CHANGED TO 12 VOLT.  I HAVE ALL 6 VOLT PARTS TO CAHNGE IT BACK IF YOU WANTED TO.  THE CAR NEEDS DETAILING AND SOME TLC.

THIS SKYLINER CROWN VICTORIA IS VERY RARE.  TO FIND ONE THIS NICE IS NEARLY IMPOSSIBLE!!  DON'T LET IT SLIP THROUGH WITHOUT BIDDING ON IT.  I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END AUCTION AS IT IS FORSALE LOCALLY.  IF YOU WANT TO LOOK AT IT CALL  574-935-3100.

SEE PHOTOS --CLEAR INDIANA TITLE,   $1000 NON REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT WITHIN 24 HRS  OF END OF AUCTION THROUGH PAYPAL  BALANCE DUE WITHIN 7 DAYS.

THE PHOTO OF THE RIGHT SIDE HAS A SUN GLARE ON FRONT FENDER. IT IS ONLY A GLARE NOT THE CAR AS I TOOK THE PHOTO IN TO THE SUN.

I HAVE THE INSIDE ARM RESTS AND TRIM. THEY JUST NEED TO BE INSTALED.

THE CHROME RIMS SHOWEN ON RIGHT SIDE HAVE BEEN REMOVED AND THE STOCK RIMS & HUBCAPS [LIKE SHOWEN IN LEFT SIDE PHOTO] HAVE BEEN INSTALED.

 

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