Rare 1955 Ford "victoria" 2 Door Hardtop, Very Original, Runs Great, Lo Reserve! on 2040-cars
Miami, Florida, United States
NICE 1955 FORD "VICTORIA" 2 DOOR HARDTOP!
* Very solid example * Original 292-V8 engine * Automatic transmission * Older paint but super solid * Beautiful interior * Deluxe wheel covers * Wide whitewalls * Solid floors, frame and pans This is a super nice 1955 Ford Fairlane "Victoria" 2 door hardtop that runs and looks excellent! this very original Victoria comes fully equipped with all of the above mentioned options and is a very solid example of a well preserved 58 year old car! The exterior of this Ford is in excellent shape. The paint is old and has some natural fade but you can tell that the body is in great shape. The interior is super nice with excellent seating surfaces and door panels, a beautiful dash and just a great look. This car runs and drives great! All the mechanical and electrical components are in fine working order and it can be driven as it sits. Don't miss out on owning this super nice Victoria at a great price! Call me at 305-992-3575 if you have any questions. Thanks! On Mar-25-14 at 17:15:15 PDT, seller added the following information: This is a 1955 not a 56. Sorry for the mistake! On Mar-29-14 at 20:54:18 PDT, seller added the following information: ORIGINAL 272-V8 ORIGINAL MILES! |
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