1956 Ford Fairlane Victoria, Clean Texas Car, Original, Restored, 312 V8, Auto on 2040-cars
Tuscola, Illinois, United States
Here is a very well done 1956 Ford Fairlane Victoria. This is the rare, 4dr Hardtop similar to the recent feature automobile in Hemming's Motor News. Google 1956 Ford Failane Victoria, and you will see the picture of the yellow and white Victoria that was featured. That article will give you the history of the model. Our Meadow Mist Green and White example is maybe a little nicer. You can call me about this car at (217) 253-2299 or (217) 550-3428 This car was purchased by it's former owner, in Texas, in 2012. They decided to sell when the storage space fee's, (for their seven cars) started to get too pricy. I drove this car down I-57 from Matteson IL, to Tuscola IL, 133 miles. The car drove very well at 65-70 mph. Thumbs ups all the way. The rust free Texas body and chassis has been beautifully re-sprayed in it's original color. The chrome is excellent. The interior has new door panels and is very nice. The 312 V8 has been rebuilt. There is a brand new Holley 2 barrel carburetor installed, however the car does come with the rebuilt, original Holley Tea Pot 4 barrel. As you can see, the car is very nice from top to bottom, inside and out. We can arrange shipping Worldwide. Just call or send us your zip code or preferred port for a fast quote. Bid with confidence, as we have sold vehicles from coast to coast, Alaska, Hawaii, Canada, Mexico, Central America, The UK and all over Europe. Thank you! Cooper Motors, Ltd. Tuscola, IL
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Meandering by the Ford stand, Phillips eagle-eyed a trunk lid that caught his attention. Popping out from an otherwise draped 2015 Mustang, the matte black lid clearly has the name King Cobra embossed on the rear.
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