For 1956, a two door version of the Customline was added to the
fleet at Ford, which pumped out nearly 370,000 units in 1956. As
the brochure pointed out, "Whichever way you look at this new
Customline, you see beauty, distinguished, debonair, and desirable!
You see Customline's individuality in its gleaming, meshed grille,
recessed hood ornament, new wraparound parking lamps and
impressive, smart sweep of full wraparound windscreen."
For consignment, a 1956 Ford Customline Victoria 2 door hardtop
showing 19,099 miles, but the true miles are unknown due to
exemption. Searching through all the Customlines we've had the
honor of representing at the mall, it presents like a bag of
Skittles with multiple colors used in conjunction with white to
radiate the 50's two tone trend. This example represents a new
color in the mix.
Exterior
Now in two stage coverage, the car's original color bursts forward
as Mandarin Orange sandwiching Colonial White. It's every bit as
authentically 50's as the stock colors and in striking two tone
configuration. In profile, the features and dimensions are truly
dramatic and front leaning headlight cylinders give way to top trim
that dives onto the side panels and changing directions like a
bouncing ball, trailing back to a lower and decidedly straighter
rear section, elongated by the stretched bumper to accommodate a
Continental kit. The roofline appears to dip downward as well and
the raked rear window is more narrow than the windshield while
fender skirts as the end of rocker trim tidy things up visually.
Paint and trim are excellent on the car with imperfections noted as
chips, scratches, cracking paint near gaps, bubbling on both doors,
and peeling paint on the fender skirt.
Interior
Orange and white alternate on the patterns included on the door
panels, lines, textures, and trim that flow through to the back
side walls. The colors translate to the front split bench and rear
bench, both presenting cleanly and armrests, window controls, and
ashtrays are afforded to rear passengers. A body colored steering
wheel and dash flow from the painted door tops and create a
cohesive visual feast while simple gauges on a clean dash provide
pertinent information to the driver and vent controls and an AM
radio are positioned in the center. Orange loop carpet covers the
floor and is contrasted by the white perforated headliner above,
all in nice condition. A plaid mat covers the trunk which houses an
orange wheel with a cover and white wall tire.
Drivetrain
The clean engine bay houses a 312ci V8, rated at 225 horsepower and
fueled via a 4-barrel carburetor. It's mated to a 3-speed
Ford-O-Matic transmission that routes power to the Ford 9" in back
with 3.22 gears.
Undercarriage
Relatively clean with minimal surface rust and dry conditions, we
find dual exhaust running through glasspack style mufflers with
corrugated extensions and tailpipes that terminate in epic
Thunderbird style through the rear bumper. Drum brakes are at all
four corners and suspension consists of coil springs in front and
leaf springs in the back. We note lowering blocks on the leaf
springs and some light surface rust on the undersides of the
doors.
Drive-Ability
We roll our chrome wheeled beauty onto the test loop where like the
Thunderbird from which it gains inspiration, the car delivers
spirited power even with the extra weight of a hardtop. Narrow
pillars and a wrap around windshield make visibility excellent. We
note the speedometer, odometer, clock, radio, and reverse lights
are not working. All other functions on board to make this an
enjoyable driving experience work 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.
Here was Ford offering the exotic power of the 312 but with room
for the family. By removing the post and narrowing the C-pillar,
you have a car with a covered, open air experience that could be
enjoyed by driver and passengers alike. This example presents very
nicely, a stunning orange and white show car that will melt hearts
all summer long!
P6LV147052
P-312ci 4bbl 225hp V8
6-1956
L-Long Beach, CA Assy Plant
V-Customline Victoria 2 Door Hardtop
169822-Sequential Unit Number
WARRANTY PLATE
BODY 64C-Customline Victoria 2 Door Hardtop
COLOR NE-Mandarin Orange, Colonial White
TRIM BG-White & Orange Vinyl
PRODUCTION CODE 12C 67-March 12th
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