The Ford Crown Victoria was named for its regal crown trim that
wrapped around the roofline. Stunning and beautiful, it the Crown
Vic became Ford's flagship model in the mid 1950's. The blend of
bold design with luxurious comfort made it a perfect symbol of
post-war optimism. The design inspiration was derived from the
growing fascination with jet-age aesthetics and chrome laden
glamour.This 56 Ford Crown Victoria is gorgeous. The Goldenrod
yellow and Colonial White paint is in good condition and is the
factory color combination. All chrome and trim is also in very good
condition. The color combination is emblematic of the era's vibrant
paint colors. The car's sleek wraparound windshield makes it
standout.The interior is new, and all the components present in
excellent condition. The seats are white with striking black seat
inserts. The dash is black and adds an elegant touch. All gauges
and instruments are in great condition with clear glass.The engine
is the original 292 CID 4bbl, rebuilt carburetor. Transmission is
the manual 3-speed with overdrive and column shift. The
overdrive-equipped manual transmission was prized for versatility,
offering better fuel economy for long distance trips.Options
include AM/FMradio, clock, and cold Vintage AC. Also to note are
five brand new wide white radial tires.This Crown Victoria is in
Virginia and is available for viewing by appointment only.
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