Vehicle Description
1955 Ford Crown Victoria
The Crown Victoria name first appeared in the Ford line-up in the
1955 model year as a high-fashion version of the Fairlane. Existing
as a two-door coupe for 1955 and 1956, 24 years would pass before
the Crown Victoria rejoined the Ford line-up.
For consignment the 1955 debut of Ford's Crown Victoria. This
particular car has all the right stuff but a lot of it isn't
attached. Our consignor states that nearly everything is actually
with this car trim wise and body panel wise, however it's going to
need some TLC. Our consignor states that the car does indeed run
but ran out of fuel a year ago and the original seat and rechromed
parts are included. The good news is it is of the condition where
it will be worthwhile to put the effort and dollars into this car,
as these basket handle Crown Vics are stunning when completed.
Exterior
Slight shades of Snowshoe White, one of the factory colors, peeks
through in various areas where the trim has been removed and the
rest of the body is coated in an amateur respray of the original
Torch Red. The Crown Victoria basket handle roof line is present on
this car, but the trim has been removed. Nearly all brightwork and
chrome trimming are removed, and the body presents with various
trim locator holes. The red finish shows with inclusions, spray
painted primer touch ups, areas of prior body work and some surface
and invasive rust. Kelsey Hayes wire wheels in 14" format are in
fair condition and are wrapped in newer wide whitewall rubber.
Interior
The shell of the interior is devoid of any hint of the factory
seating and a single black leather bucket seat has been set in
front of the steering wheel. Our consignor states that the original
seating is available with this vehicle should you want to take this
back to showroom original. The original dash is present in red and
white and houses most all of the original gauges, knobs and
buttons. The flooring is covered with exterior trim parts as well
as some boxes of various parts allowing only small glimpses at the
surface rusted steel flooring.
Drivetrain
A look into the engine bay and at one point there has been some
work done on the engine block and intake manifold as they are a
nice Ford red. Otherwise, some surface rust and paint chipping are
noted throughout along with a coating of dust and patina. Newer
hoses are on, and the original radiator is still there. As for the
specs, it has its original 272 ci V8, which is fed by a single
2-barrel carb atop, and a Ford-O-Matic automatic transmission on
back, with a 3.31 rear axle.
Undercarriage
Some surface rust is coating various parts, and it is lightly
coating the underside of the frame. The exhaust appears fairly new,
and it is a dual glass pack setup. Power drum brakes are all
around. Noted as well surface rust is on the rockers, a few body
hangers have been replaced in the past and new brake lines have
been installed.
Drive-Ability
While not wanting to risk the chance of damaging the carburetor we
did not add fuel to the tank. However, we did crank the engine over
and it does turn nicely without any strange noises.
Certainly not a perfect car, but with some TLC on the interior and
exterior and you will definitely get your money out of any efforts
put forth to get this "all there" car back to snuff. Rechromed
parts and a complete drivetrain give you the opportunity to make
this classic your own personalized canvas. Stock or rodded, the
choice is yours.
VIN DECODE
U5SW160063
U-272ci V8 2bbl 162hp
5-1955
S-Sommerville, MA Assy Plant
W-Fairlane Crown Victoria
160063-Sequential Unit Number
WARRANTY TAG
BODY 64A-Fairlane Crown Victoria 2 Door
COLOR RE-Torch Red, Snowshoe White
TRIM L-Red & White Vinyl
PRODUCTION CODE 7E577-May 7th Build