Vehicle Description
Fuel Required is pleased to present this stunning 1956 Ford
Victoria in our McDonald, PA showroom. For 1955, the Ford Fairlane
was introduced as the premium Ford model range. Slotted above the
Victoria two-door hardtop, the Crown Victoria debuted as the
flagship trim of the Fairlane. In place of the popular hardtop
roofline, the Crown Victoria was fitted with a B-pillared roofline.
Similar to the Mercury XM-800 concept car, the B-pillar was fitted
with a wide stainless-steel band ("crowning" the roof), giving a
sleeker appearance to the roofline. This particular car is
outfitted with the very desirable Black and Coral Mist scheme which
has a beautiful 50's look that is sure to grab everyone's
attention. A 292 Cubic Inch Ford V8 with a Holley Single 4 Barrel
Teapot-Style Carburetor powers this beauty and produced 200
horsepower at the time. Driving this 1956 Victoria is easy for
anybody because it features Automatic Transmission and Power
Steering. Dual Thru-Bumper Exhaust gives this classic Ford a
throaty sound. A 12-volt electrical system ensures that the starter
has more than enough power to start this car. The chrome and
stainless exterior on this 56 Ford Victoria is in very nice shape
and it shows exceptionally well. This 1956 Victoria sits on 4
whitewall bias-ply tires with wire wheel covers. Color-matched
fender skirts finish the exterior look on this 50's Ford. The
interior of this 1956 Ford is also in very nice condition. The
interior is finished with a White and Black Vinyl Bench Seat
interior. The black dash appears to be stock and is in beautiful
shape as well. The dash features several gauges including a
speedometer, fuel gauge, and temperature gauge, as well as the
controls for the AM Radio and the heater. The trunk compartment is
carpeted and is in presentable condition. Whether you're looking to
add a classic Ford to your existing collection or looking for your
very first classic car, we've got a wonderful example of a 1956
Ford Tudor Victoria here at Fuel Required. See more pictures at
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