1956 Ford Crown Victoria on 2040-cars
Lecontes Mills, Pennsylvania, United States
1956 FORD CROWN VICTORIA CUSTOMIZED-- THIS AUTOMOBILE IS WAS BUILT IN THE EARLY 90'S . IT WAS FEATURED IN THE AMERICAN RODDERS MAGAZINE , SEPT. 1996 ISSUE. THE MODIFICATIONS INCLUDE -- '54 CHEVY TEETH GRILLE; STEEL TURNPIKE FENDERSKIRTS; NOSED AND DECKED; CONTINENTAL KIT; LAKE PIPES. THE MOTOR IS A 312 THUNDERBIRD ENGINE WITH AN OFFENHOUSER MANIFOLD WITH 3 2-BARREL STROMBERG CARBURETORS. THE PAINT COLOR IS ACME ACRYLIC ENAMEL-- PEACOCK BLUE AND CLONIAL WHITE. THE INTERIOR IS BLUE AND WHIT ROLLED AND PLEATED NAUGAHYDE BY FLEETWOOD INTERIORS. THE TRUNK IS ALSO LINED WITH THE SAME MATERIAL THERE IS A LOT OF CHROME UNDER THE HOOD. THE CAR RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT. WHEN I BOUGHT THE CAR IT WAS A LOW RIDER AND I HAVE REPLACED THE COIL SPRINGS AND ADDED AIR SHOCKS TO BRING IT BACK UP TO THE NORMAL HEIGHT. I HAVE REPLACED ALL THE WHEEL SEALS, BRAKE LINING, AND BRAKE CYLINDERS AS WELL AS MANY STEERING PARTS. THE TIRES ARE BRAND NEW. THE DOORS AND TRUNK OPERATE WITH A REMOTE CONTROL. THE CAR IS A REAL LOOKER FOR FURTHER QUESTIONS OR PICTURES EMAIL ME AT raymondstiner@yahoo.com
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Scroll down to watch the scaled-down action ensue as well as the full-scale conclusion.