Vehicle Description
There have been some solid investments in this 1956 Ford Fairlane
Victoria to make it a true standout classic. After all, the
two-tone gives a great first impression. The interior is both
stylish and has what you really want, like an upgraded stereo. And
the correct-style V8 has the pep to be a comfortable cruiser.
The Raven Black and Flame Red is a striking color combo. It's part
of a high-quality respray later in life, and so you get a luster
that loves the sunshine. The restoration budget seemed to be about
making sure this one stays looking sharp and vintage. There's extra
care in the brightwork details to keep them shining bright. You see
it in the front, where the grille tapers inward to make the stylish
bumper look even more commanding. And the rear bumper has the dual
exhaust integrated. Plus, the full-length trim divides the
two-tone, and the window surrounds draw added attention to the
pillarless hardtop profile. And the wheels are going to draw plenty
of attention all on their own. You have the classic wire wheel
hubcap with a white center section to match the whitewall tires.
And we bet you immediately were attracted to the fender skirts and
classic continental kit on the rear.
The red and black continue inside. Also, the hint of white on the
outside is important, because there are also stylish white tuck and
roll inserts on the seats, door panels, and sun visor. It all has
the quality look of a proper investment. So we know you'll be
rolling down all the windows on this pillarless hardtop just so
people can get a good look inside. This has an impressive level of
vintage style, right down to the working clock and the Ford family
crest in the center of the steering wheel. But there are also the
right well-integrated upgrades. There's an auxiliary gauge trio
cleanly mounted below the dash. And the retro-style AM/FM radio
keeps a classic look but you know have a digital tuner that you can
plug your iPod into for modern cruising music.
This is an M-code coupe, and so it's great to have a correct-style
292 cubic-inch Ford Y-block V8 still under the hood. They were
borrowed from the Thunderbird, and so it earns the badging on the
fenders and valve covers. In fact, the ultra-tidy presentation is
positively award-worthy. A big investment in components also means
a car that drives with confidence. So it's an all-around good
cruiser with an automatic transmission and power steering.
The sale comes complete with many original spares, the owner's
manual, and a magazine cover story article detailing the car's
restoration. So if you love getting those lingering stares from
other drivers, this cruiser is ready to deliver all weekend long.
Call today!!!