Check out this 1956 Ford Ranch Wagon - Multiple National Award
Winner, built by Creative Rod & Kustom. The Wagon was a frame off
build. The drive train is a GM Ramjet 350 V-8 crate motor, 425 HP
with 6,362 miles. Dressed up nicely with custom valve covers.
Transmission is a 700R4 automatic with Gear Star overdrive, mated
to a Currie Ford 9" rear end - 373 posi. A full complement of
modern components was used, including Fat Man suspension, A billet
Specialties serpentine system, and Sanderson headers with a custom
Magnaflow 2 1/4' stainless exhaust. Independent coil springs,
Mustang II front suspension, diagonal link custom rear suspension,
wheelbase 115.5'. Wagon is equipped with power disc brakes and
power steering. Wagon runs cool with a new Griffin Aluminum
radiator, and it drives and stops like a new car. The interior is
tastefully finished in red leather by RP interiors. Power windows
and door locks. Equipped with a Flaming River tilt and telescopic
steering column. This wagon is equipped with Vintage air
conditioning and heat. Aftermarket radio. Riding on Shelby American
Racing wheels and BF Goodrich front 235/45ZR17 and rear 245/45ZR18.
Vehicle Details
1956 Ford Ranch Wagon
Listing ID:CC-1781351
Price:$115,000
Location:Newark, Ohio
Year:1956
Make:Ford
Model:Ranch Wagon
Exterior Color:Black
Odometer:6362
Stock Number:56FORD
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