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01-10-2012, 03:36 PM | #1 |
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1956 Ford "Country Sedan" Wagon "Thunderbird Edition"
City:
La Habra
State:
CA
Price:
$
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1956 Ford "Country Sedan" 4 door Wagon. $7,000.00 "Thunderbird" 292 Y-block / 3 speed / Overdrive. Came from the factory with "Thunderbird" badges and "Thunderbird" valve covers (1956 T-bird came with the same 312 motor). I have put "MERCURY" valve covers on it, but I still have the original "T-bird" ones. 60 / 40 second seat and articulating rear license plate, the plate flips down and shows even if you are driving with the tailgate open. New stuff: 4 New "Firestone" tires (5k miles). New front shocks and rear air shocks (10k). New brake shoes, new wheel cylinders, new master cylinder, new rubber hydraulic brake lines (5k). 40k miles on rebuilt motor. 10k miles on updated heads, new valves, hardened valve seats for unleaded fuel. 10k miles on clutch. Transmissionwas just rebuilt about 100 miles ago. New berings, synchros and planetaries. Nice and quiet now. Completely rebuilt front end, bushings, balls, rod ends, everything new) (5k ago) Overdrive works like a champ. Edelbrock carb. Water pump, hoses and belts (10k) Dual exhaust with glass packs, sounds quiet but throaty. Just had original radiator rodded out, re-painted. Brand new heater core, heater and defroster kick butt. New battery, Generator and Voltage regulator (5k miles) Rebuilt Speedometer and new speedometer cable (5k miles). Electric wiper conversion which uses original switch (kit was $350 bucks), was professionally installed. Brand New U-Joints Other than the clock, everything on the dash works, all lites, dome light, horn, AM radio (once it warms up) Has the original 3rd seat in the car. Car is lowered, front springs were heated and has 3" blocks in the rear. Could be put back to stock with new front springs and removing the blocks in the rear. Can load with passengers with air in the shocks. The bad: Body has rust in the usual places, front and rear quarters, tailgate and roof corners. Interior is usable but shot. Headliner is ripped and stained. Steering is sloppy, I thought the rebuilt front end would have cured that but the steering box must be worn. Great Car This car is VERY presentable and turns heads wherever it goes. It can be used just as it is or could also be cosmetically restored (Paint, chrome and interior). It is very complete. The body is very straight. Mechanically solid, all the mechanical stuff is finished. I would not hesitate to drive it anywhere, even cross country. I wouldn't hesitate to sell it to a friend, it is a great car. Located in La Habra, CA. Cant change price in header?? asking $7,000 Call Rob (562) 619-5750 Not good at checking emails and PM's. Please call to contact me. Thanks. [/QUOTE] Last edited by Bishop Welding; 01-26-2012 at 04:04 PM. Reason: SOLD |
01-10-2012, 10:07 PM | #2 |
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Re: 1956 Ford "Country Sedan" Wagon "Thunderbird Edition"
Hi, that engine may be a 292 or a 312. If it's the original one, the vin# will tell the truth. If it starts with 'M' it's a 292, but 312 starts with 'P'
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01-10-2012, 10:38 PM | #3 |
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Re: 1956 Ford "Country Sedan" Wagon "Thunderbird Edition"
Great info. As long as I have owned this car I believed it was a 312.
I just checked the vin and it starts with an "M". Did the t-birds come with both sizes also ?? |
01-11-2012, 09:47 AM | #4 |
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Re: 1956 Ford "Country Sedan" Wagon "Thunderbird Edition"
My dad bought a new 56 with standard 3 speed. They came with 292 c.i., you could get 312 in automatics only.
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01-11-2012, 10:26 AM | #5 |
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Re: 1956 Ford "Country Sedan" Wagon "Thunderbird Edition"
I've sure seen lots of 56 312s with standard 3 speeds.
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01-11-2012, 07:45 PM | #6 |
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01-12-2012, 02:52 PM | #7 |
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Re: 1956 Ford "Country Sedan" Wagon "Thunderbird Edition"
Very Cool Car. Would you consider a trade + $ for your car. I have a 50 Ford Custom Delux with a 95 Lincoln Mark 8 Dohc 32 valve engine and trans ( not installed ).
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01-14-2012, 01:14 AM | #8 |
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Re: 1956 Ford "Country Sedan" Wagon "Thunderbird Edition"
Thanks, too many projects already, cash only.
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12-29-2012, 09:40 PM | #9 |
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Re: 1956 Ford "Country Sedan" Wagon "Thunderbird Edition"
another easy way to tell is the small sign on the front bottom of the front fender if it says thunderbird on its its a 292 if it says thunderbird special its a 312 my parents bought a new country sedan 9 pass 3 seats it had a 312, 225 hp red and white great car and very quick
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