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KULTULZ 12-07-2022 03:18 AM

1955 Crown For Sale
 

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- ESTATE SALE - ONE OWNER - LOW MILEAGE -

- DRIVERS SEAT COVER STRETCHED - WILL NEED REPLACEMENT -

CARFAX AND SERVICE HISTORY AVAILABLE

Ford blue blood 12-07-2022 08:44 AM

Re: 1955 Crown For Sale
 

Just a couple of wipes with a little bondo and it'll be as good as new!

oldbugger 12-07-2022 11:19 AM

Re: 1955 Crown For Sale
 

I don't think that will buff out

37 Coupe 12-07-2022 04:18 PM

Re: 1955 Crown For Sale
 

Last summer I saw a '55 Crown Victoria Sun Valley (glass roof) for sale,same guy I bought my '55 TBird from. Almost changed my mind on the TBird for the Crown Vic very unusual came with a 6 cylinder stick,No V8 emblems on front fenders just the I-6 emblems. Someone back in '55 must have went over budget after the crown and greenhouse.

Daves55Sedan 12-07-2022 05:03 PM

Re: 1955 Crown For Sale
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by 37 Coupe (Post 2187082)
came with a 6 cylinder stick,No V8 emblems on front fenders just the I-6 emblems.

Ford produced plenty of "upscale" Fairlanes with many options that also had the 223 I-block 6. The Ford I-6 was very popular then. I've seen an all factory original '55 Sunliner (convertible) that had all the bells and whistles (4-way power seat, power windows, power brake booster, fender skirts, accessories galore) but had 223 with Ford-o-Matic trans.

Lanny 12-07-2022 10:20 PM

Re: 1955 Crown For Sale
 

By the looks of the steering wheel, my guess is that the driver
did Not probably live long enough to see all that damage. :eek:





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Lanny 12-07-2022 10:27 PM

Re: 1955 Crown For Sale
 

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Just though I'd show a pic of what an off-topic car
looks like that tangled with a pole...
By the looks of this, I don't think the driver got to see it either.:eek:

Click on pic to Enlarge this mess. ;)

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58Yeoman 12-07-2022 11:19 PM

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The driver in this one may have survived, I don't know.

Ford56 12-08-2022 06:45 PM

Re: 1955 Crown For Sale
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lanny (Post 2187175)
By the looks of the steering wheel, my guess is that the driver
did Not probably live long enough to see all that damage. :eek:





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That is exactly what I thought when I noticed the steering wheel. Looks like the death grip on the steering wheel I've read so much about. Poor guy.


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