Classic Auto Mall

6180 Morgantown Road, Morgantown, PA 19543
4.7
4.7 out of 5 stars

Used 1956 Ford Fairlane

144,027 miles
For Sale:$39,900

$5,100(-11.3%)price drop

Estimated payment:$905/mo.
$0 trade-in, 10% down payment, 48 months, Great credit score

Value ChartA visual chart indicating the fair price range is between $18,700 and $21,900, while the current price is $39,900.$18,700 - $21,900$39,900
  • Priced at $39,900, this vehicle is $18,000 above the high end of its fair market value of $21,900.

  • The current fair market price range is between $18,700 to $21,900.

  • It has 144,027 miles, which is 73,827 (105%) above the median mileage of 70,200.

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  • Wagon
  • Condition
    Used
  • Mileage
    144,027miles
  • Transmission
    3 Speed Automatic
  • Exterior Color
    Raven Black
  • Interior Color
    Black
  • VIN
    -

Engine

292 V8

Message from the seller

1956 Ford Fairlane Crown Victoria 2 Door Hardtop   Walk into a Ford dealership in 1956, and this is what you would read about the Crown Victoria: This proud beauty with its distinctive 'crown of chrome' adds even more 'lustre' to the distinguished Fairlane Series for '56.  Its unusually low roof line, its chrome trimmed hull, ts smart wrap-around parking lights, its first-class 'living quarters', (with folding armrest in rear), are the last words in modern décor..  Among the Fairlane models available in 1956, the Crown Victoria is the most ornately decorated of the models which may be why here at Classic Auto Mall we see them come and go and quickly find new owners.  For consignment, a 1956 Crown Vic with a laundry list of new items.  Essentially a partial restoration with extensive mechanical and cosmetic replacements.  This one is known as the basket handle model for the absolutely epic chrome trim that wrapped the B-pillar over the top of the car.  It's unmistakable, iconic, and along with the purely 50's design of this car, highly desirable.  Exterior Many Crown Victorias of this vintage were two toned, often with a white upper half.  So we're thrilled to see a solid colored car in its warranty plate matching Raven Black color.  There's something quite stately about a black car with big chrome trim, and this one has presence.  The grille goes side to side like a wide grin flanked by the marker lights, which are beautifully cut into the sculpted grille that has been chrome plated as part of the restoration.  The whole front looks a bit like a baby bird Thunderbird on steroids, with wide set headlights in body colored bezels.  The windshield and back window are curved to wrap around the car and the entire profile has a swept back flow highlighted by the sloping roofline, forward leaning B-pillar, and shorter rear fenders.  The side trim work is from a time when careful consideration and effort was taken to accentuate the lines of a car and more artistic than virtually anything you'll find on a modern car.  The tail lights also mirror the Thunderbird and appear like two jet afterburners.  The 15-inch wheels support white wall tires and classic hubcaps.  The red lens is at the base of the antenna and is such a cool Easter egg!  Paint flaws include some scuffs, bubbling in various spots, chips, and scratches.  Interior Sweeping lines, mixed textures, and various materials compose the door panels which are immediately indicative of the era.  The new front split bench seat covers are white vinyl with black cloth inserts in an abstract organic, plant like design.  The rear seats show a contrast in more soft tones, not pure white like the fronts, but more of an ivory beige, and have that fold down armrest much touted by Ford.  There are also wide armrests on the sides making it feel like a booth at a 50's style diner.  The way the interior chrome trim follows the lines of the rear seats is a beautiful design feature.  The dash has a whitish background and shows some age, but is entirely presentable.  The black painted dash top has some blemishes and scratches.  The speedometer is going to need a new needle and the chrome bezels on the gauges could also benefit from some restoration.  A rebuilt Town & Country AM radio is fitted into the factory location.  The black loop style carpet is new per the consignor and the perforated headliner is in good condition and perhaps a little discolored from age.  Did you know the basket handle trim is on the inside too?  Incredible!  The trunk has a plaid mat and new spare tire, all looking clean.  Drivetrain The correct and rebuilt 292ci V8 is in place fed by a rebuilt 4-barrel carburetor.  This is tied to a rebuilt Ford-O-Matic 3-speed automatic transmission served by the column shifter.  Power heads to the rear wheels through a 9 inch Ford differential sporting 3.22 gears.  The engine bay is very clean with a bright red painted block and i

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