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Year:1955 Mileage:18066
Location:

Nazareth, Pennsylvania, United States

Nazareth, Pennsylvania, United States

 

1955 FORD FAIRLANE CROWN VICTORIA 2 DOOR HARDTOP, FULLY RESTORED RESTO-ROD, STUNNING TWO-TONE BLUE & WHITE/NEW TWO-TONE INTERIOR, NEW CHEVY 350 H/0 V-8 WITH NEW 700R O/D TRANSMISSION, NEW ICE COLD VINTAGE AC, POWER STEERING, POWER DISC BRAKES, IDIDIT TILT, “AIR RIDE TECHNOLOGIES”, 17” TORQUE THRUST II WHEELS W/NEW GOODRICH RADIALS, EXCELLENT.

  You are bidding on a stunning 1955 Ford Fairlane Crown Victoria 2 Door Hardtop Resto-Rod in stunning two-tone Blue and White with a beautiful new two-tone interior. This is truly a special example only two owners since new. It is believed to be accident free and was always garage kept. This classic Ford has it all including a new Chevy 350 Deluxe H/O crate engine with less then 3k miles on it with a fully chromed Edelbrock Intake manifold, new Holley Four barrel carb w/electric choke and jet coated headers, mated to new 700R overdrive automatic transmission, it has updated power steering, updated power front disc brakes, chrome booster & master cylinder, Griffin aluminum radiator w/electric cooling fan, new Ice Cold Vintage Air Conditioning and heating system, Air Ride Technologies (cost alone 6k), SS braided hoses, powermaster 100 amp alternator chromed, Edelbrock fuel pump, Ididit tilt column, Billet steering wheel, all new interior, Lokar floor shifter w/dash mount shift indicator, Pioneer CD stereo w/Infinity speakers, new 17' Torque thrust II's w/brand new Goodrich radials, all new Highway 22 wire harness kit, Autometer gauges and much more. It is in ready to local show or go everything is working properly. If you have been searching for a rare 1955 Ford Crown Victoria Two Door hardtop Resto-Rod to show or drive then please pay careful attention to the details of this 1st time offered eBay exclusive private seller event.


The Details;

This 1955 Ford Sedan has an excellent straight body. The panel fit of the hood doors and trunk lid is up to standard. The beautiful gloss Blue and white two-tone paint has OEM luster and was repainted to local show and high quality driver standards. All glass is very nice and has no cracks. Original chrome grill is excellent. The Bumpers, front and rear are mint. All the chrome, stainless trim, emblems and bright work are in excellent condition. Four new BF Goodrich radial tires are mounted to new 17” American racing Torque Thurst II wheels that look great on the car. The trunk is clean and with the Air Ride Technologies mechanical system installed as pictured. The all new high quality two-tone interior is in excellent in superb condition. The installation is professional on the seats door panels, and headliner. The high quality carpets are new. The two-tone metal dash is as new. The Custom leather and polished steering wheel is mounted on a new Ididit tilt steering column. Has a custom installed new Pioneer CD stereo w/Infinity speakers. Billet Lokar floor shifter w/dash mounted shift light indicator, Lokar E-brake, Gas pedal, and Lokar Brake Pedal as well. Overall interior is stunning. The undercarriage/frame is straight and rock solid.


The Mechanics;


The heart of this 1955 Ford is its new Chevy 350 H/O Deluxe crate engine with less then 3k miles with a chrome Edelbrock Intake manifold with new Holley Four barrel carb w/electric choke and jet coated headers mated to a new 700R overdrive automatic transmission with full power steering, updated new power front disc brakes, chrome booster & master cylinder, Griffin aluminum radiator w/electric cooling fan, new Ice Cold Vintage Air Conditioning and heating system, Air Ride Technologies (cost 6k), new shocks, SS braided hoses, powermaster 100 amp alternator chromed, Edelbrock fuel pump, new Specialty 2 speed Electric windshield wipers, Highway 22 wire harness kit installed, dual exhaust new mufflers and simply too much to list. The car runs and drives like an absolute dream. You can drive it anywhere with full confidence. The 55 Ford Crown Vic 2 Door hardtop is considered one of the best looking, most recognizable 50's Iconic Classic Cars.


The Options 1955 Ford Fairlane Crown Victoria 2 Door Hardtop


  • New Chevy 350 H/O Deluxe Crate Engine with less then 3k miles w/chrome Edelbrock Intake manifold w/Holley Four-barrel Carb w/electric choke, coated headers, Lots Of Extra Chrome Detail

  • Power Front Disc Brakes w/Chrome Booster & Master

  • 700R O/D Automatic Transmission

  • Fully Restored New Two-Tone Interior

  • Ice Cold Vintage Air Conditioning & Heat

  • Power Steering/Autometer Gauges/Griffin Aluminum Rad w/Electric Fan/Lokar Shifter/Ebrake/Gas & Brake Pedals

  • Air Ride Technologies/Ididit Tilt Steering Column

  • New Custom Installed Pioneer CD stereo w/Infinity speakers.

  • Dual Exhaust/17” American Racing Torque Thrust II's w/New Goodrich Radials/17” Torque Thrust Spare Wheel included

  • Folder with all Information on New Systems and much more…


Overall;


This 1955 Ford Fairlane Crown Victoria 2 Door Hardtop is a timeless Iconic American four-passenger Classic car that will always be highly sought after by Ford lovers. It is an excellent local show or drivers condition example that has been lovingly owned its entire life and is ready to use and enjoy. A fortune was invested in the recent restoration. Thank you for your sincere interest and good luck to all bidders!


Terms & Conditions:


A 10% deposit is due within 48 hours of end of auction balance is due within 5 business days.


Buyer will pay all shipping costs

This vehicle is being sold as is, where is with no warranty, expressed written or implied.

All inspections of vehicle must be done prior to end of auction, all sales are final!


Seller reserves the right to reject bidders with negative feedback. Seller reserves the right to end the auction early.


Do not bid unless you are prepared to complete the transaction.

 

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