This 1956 Ford Fairlane Club Sedan is an absolutely stunning
fifties Ford having benefited from a frame-off rotisserie
restoration. 1956 was the second year for Ford's top of the line
passenger car which took its name from Henry Ford's "Fair Lane"
estate in Michigan. When Ford replaced its Crestline in 1955 with
the Fairlane, it completely redesigned the body. The new bodies
were longer, wider, and lower which gave the Fairlane a sportier,
more futuristic look. The new-look Fairlanes also sported new "V"
shaped side trim, special Fairlane badging, chrome headlight trim,
fender skirts, and panoramic wraparound windshields, which were
already on General Motors' premium level marques including
Oldsmobile, Buick, and Cadillac. The 1956 Fairlanes were modestly
updated with revisions to the front marker lights, a slightly more
pronounced side trim, and an updated instrument cluster after
customer's complained that the '55 see-through speedometers were
hard to read in the sun. This particular '56 Fairlane comes to us
from a prominent Ford collector who purchased it from the fellow
who completed the frame off rotisserie restoration. Powering this
1956 Ford is a 292 Cubic Inch V8 engine paired with an upgraded
Holley Single 4 barrel carburetor providing improved reliability
and power. Anybody can drive this Club Sedan since the 292 V8 is
hooked up to an Automatic Transmission. This 1956 Fairlane Club
Sedan is a particularly well-optioned example. With power brakes,
bringing this 50s Ford to a stop is much simpler. Power steering
ensures that you can get in and out of tight parking spaces with
ease. A rear mounted continental kit adds to the classic look of
this 56 Ford. The exterior has been beautifully refinished in its
original color scheme of Meadow Mist Green and Colonial White. The
chrome and brightwork around the exterior of this car is stellar.
Riding on Wide Whitewall Radial tires with full wheelcovers, this
1956 Fairlane Club Sedan has a fantastic look and even better ride.
The interior on this '56 Ford Fairlane is fantastic! The front and
rear bench seats have been reupholstered in beautiful two-tone Dark
Green and Light Green Vinyl, which complement the exterior look of
the car. The dash, door panels, and steering wheel all appear to be
in their stock configuration. The dash is equipped with a 120 MPH
speedometer, temperature gauge, fuel gauge, oil pressure and
generator indicator lights, and an upgraded retro-style
AM/FM/Cassette Entertainment System. Whether you're looking to
purchase your very first classic car or you're a 50s Ford
collector, this 1956 Ford Fairlane Club Sedan would make an
excellent choice. Give us a call today!
*292 Cu. In. V8
*Holley Single 4 Barrel Carburetor
*Automatic Transmission
*Power Steering
*Power Brakes
*Continental Kit
*Frame-Off Rotisserie Restoration
*Meadow Mist Green/Colonial White Exterior
*Two-Tone Green Vinyl Interior
*Dual Exhaust
*Stock Instrumentation
*Odometer Reads: 23,234 Miles
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Vehicle Details
1956 Ford Fairlane
Listing ID:CC-1570216
Price:$44,995
Location:Rogers, Minnesota
Year:1956
Make:Ford
Model:Fairlane
Exterior Color:Meadow Mist Green
Interior Color:Dark Green
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:23234
Stock Number:8661
VIN:M6DT167081
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