Street Rod, Hot Rod, Classics. 1956 Ford. on 2040-cars
New Richmond, Wisconsin, United States
Condition: This car has had one repaint of original colors Fiesta Red/Colonial White done in the mid 80's and stored until 2010. The car has never been rusted or wrecked. There are not scratches or dings. Front bumper could use new chrome. The seats have the original clear seat covers on them which were placed on the car in 1956. Excellent condition inside and out. Drives and runs great. The car is pictured with American Racing Wheels; however, I do have the WW tires and original hub caps. Features: Padded dash, Padded sun visors, Overdrive transmission, seat belts, dual exhaust exiting through the rear bumper. Original radio works great. All dash instruments work except the clock. History: Car was purchased from the original owner's daughter in Wyoming. Car was sold new in Denver, Colorado. Shipping and Payment: Shipping is buyer responsibility. Payment is to be cash or certified funds at time of sale.
On Mar-25-14 at 13:19:03 PDT, seller added the following information: Condition: This car has had one repaint of original colors Fiesta Red/Colonial White done in the mid 80's and stored until 2010. The car has never been rusted or wrecked. There are not scratches or dings. Front bumper could use new chrome. The seats have the original clear seat covers on them which were placed on the car in 1956. Excellent condition inside and out. Drives and runs great. The car is pictured with American Racing Wheels; however, I do have the WW tires and original hub caps. Features: Padded dash, Padded sun visors, Overdrive transmission, seat belts, dual exhaust exiting through the rear bumper. Original radio works great. All dash instruments work except the clock. History: Car was purchased from the original owner's daughter in Wyoming. Car was sold new in Denver, Colorado. Shipping and Payment: Shipping is buyer responsibility. Payment is to be cash or certified funds at time of sale. Phone 307-631-4621 |
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