Vehicle Description
1955 Ford Fairlane Crown Victoria 2 Door Hardtop
Ever wonder what happened to the bright colors of cars in the 50's?
One reasonable explanation was found on Reddit: "Duller colors
became so popular because they were easier to sell. Dealers don't
want to wait around for the handful of people that want a purple
car, when they can sell a black, white, or silver car to just about
anyone. This quick salability of "boring" colors also means the
next owner can sell them more quickly, improving resale.". It also
has to do with paint technology and to a point, preferences in the
culture in the 1950's which is why we don't see a lot of pink or
purple cars in 2024.
For consignment, a 1955 Ford Fairlane Crown Victoria 2 door with a
frame off restoration in 2015 with over $29,000 spent on new and
NOS parts, and wearing a shade of magenta not seen in modern
cars.
Exterior
Stunning lines on this big 1955 with vented brows over the
headlights, a wide grille, and beautifully sculpted chrome front
bumper. Chrome tries to upstage the paint on this car and comes
close with side trim that starts on the top of fender, dips down on
the door, then shoots back to the rear taillights, creating a line
between Tropical Rose and Snowshoe White paint. At the same time,
the picnic basket wide band of chrome serving as the B-pillar and
crossing the roof, is not only one of the most remarkable trim
pieces in automotive history, but sends trim to the back,
paralleling the mid panel piece. Even the rocker panel has polished
trim which leads to a small gravel guard that continues on the
fender skirts. The rear bumper includes bumper guards over chrome
exhaust tips and under a rear grille. And by the way, all of this
metal is in fantastic shape. 15-inch True Spoke wheels up the
elegance score even more and wear tires with an early 2022
manufacturing date. Flaws are limited to a few cracks in the paint
but overall, it's in fantastic condition.
Interior
The magenta and white combo transfers to the interior where the
door panels contain both colors also split by a polished metal trim
piece. This pattern continues to the backseat walls where the white
is picked up by the armrest interrupted only by an ashtray. White
vinyl seats contain magenta inserts in tuck and roll pattern and
configured as a split bench up front and full bench in the back
where the center top dips and is adorned with trim piece and Ford
crest. A pink steering wheel with metal horn ring leads to a pink
dash topped with body colored magenta where the domed speedometer
resides. Circular features in the center of the dash include a
clock and the vent controls along with a modern, custom AM/FM radio
in a circle controller the size of the others. A Lokar shifter
rises from the floor which is covered in black loop carpet that's
in great shape, all under a white headliner also in fine condition
and featuring that picnic basket trim on the inside! The trunk is
clean and lined with a plaid mat that is cut to fit, and a spare
tire.
Drivetrain
The car is spotless and that trend continues in the engine bay
where a rebuilt 272ci V8 is decked out in chrome and paint and is
topped with a 4-barrel Holley carburetor. A C4 3-speed automatic
transmission rows through gears and sends power to the Ford 9" in
back with a 3.73 ratio. Drum brakes are utilized at all four
corners. Our consignor states the wiring harness has been
replaced.
Undercarriage
We're happy to report that the underside is gleaming. Most surfaces
are painted black and are uniform while the dual exhaust flows
through long stock style mufflers before snaking their way to the
outside in the back. There's one drop of oil on the pan but this is
no deal breaker! Suspension consists of coil springs front, leaf
springs rear.
Drive-Ability
We climb into this example of 50's beauty and start the motor. As
we roll onto the test loop, we note a little more noise than normal
in the engine and the lack of power we'd normally find in the V8.
Meanwhile, the car tracks beautifully, brakes just fine, and has
amazing visibility with wrap around windows on the ends. The clock
does not work nor does the heater blower when put on high, but all
other functions operate as they should. While Classic Auto Mall
represents that these functions were working at the time of our
test drive, we cannot guarantee these functions will be working at
the time of your purchase.
This is an incredible show car that is iconically 1950's when cars
with colors in tones of pink, teal, yellow were everyday visions.
Even if some mechanical TLC is needed, this Vic is sure to be a
show winner or simply a prized part of any car collection. No car
is flawless, but this one comes close and good Crown Vics don't
spend long at Classic Auto Mall, so if you're ready for a picnic,
check this one out.
U5UW159457
U-272ci 2bbl V8
5-1955
U-Louisville, KY Assy Plant
W-Fairlane Crown Victoria 2 Door Hardtop
159457-Sequential Unit Number
WARRANTY PLATE
BODY 64A-Fairlane Crown Victoria 2 Door Hardtop Solid Roof
COLOR WE-Tropical Rose & Snowshoe White
TRIM AS-White & Magenta Vinyl
PRODUCTION CODE 8FL199P-June 8th
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Pennsylvania, just 1-hour west of Philadelphia off Exit 298 of the
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