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For Sale: 1955 Ford Fairlane Crown Victoria - "AACA National First Place Winner" - Hopedale, MA - Not Mine - 1/21 Increased - 1/19 Reduced - 2/10 SOLD!


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For sale on Facebook: 1955 Ford Fairlane 2-door Crown Victoria in Hopedale, MA  -  $40,000  -  Must be a member of Facebook to access Seller's contact information.

 

On 1/19, Seller reduced price to $39,000

On 1/21, Seller increased price to $44,500

 

Link: https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1343452196108786/1955-Ford-Fairlane-Crown-Victoria

 

Seller's Description:

1955 Ford Fairlane 2-door Crown Victoria

  • Excellent condition
  • Driven 3,400 miles
  • Automatic transmission
  • Exterior color: White · Interior color: Red
  • Clean title
  • This vehicle has no significant damage or problems

1955 Ford Fairlane Crown Victoria. No expense spared Rotisserie restoration.. AACA National First place winner. 272 Ci V8 engine, Automatic transmission.. Dual exhaust. Stunning Snowshoe white finish.. Body color floors.. Absolutely killer Chrome and stainless trim. Dual side view mirrors, Fender skirts, Wide white wall tires. Power steering, Power windows, Power seat.. Am radio & clock. Front and rear bumperettes.. Beautiful 2 tone red / white interior.. Pictures of restoration as well as a ton of receipts.. This 55 Crown Victoria is a wonderful example, Stunning in every way.. $40,000

 

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This car looks beautiful.  The conservative all-white

scheme, with the abundance of bright trim, compliment

each other well.  The car is neither too bland nor

too gaudy.

 

I don't know what it's really worth, but the new owner

will be saving himself all the time and money of restoration.

Good find, Fin Seeker!

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51 minutes ago, John_S_in_Penna said:

This car looks beautiful.  The conservative all-white

scheme, with the abundance of bright trim, compliment

each other well.  The car is neither too bland nor

too gaudy.

 

I don't know what it's really worth, but the new owner

will be saving himself all the time and money of restoration.

Good find, Fin Seeker!

 

Exactly. If you bought one to restore you would spend far more than 40K to restore it.

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3 hours ago, John_S_in_Penna said:

This car looks beautiful.  The conservative all-white

scheme, with the abundance of bright trim, compliment

each other well.  The car is neither too bland nor

too gaudy.

 

 

I totally agree. I'm so used to seeing these in dramatic two tone schemes that I never even pondered if they came in single colors. I actually think I prefer this over the two tone (which I generally like a lot.) If for no other reason than it would be different than most other stock '55 Crown Vic's. Beautiful!

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Did any of the 2-toned 1955-56 Crown Victorias 

NOT have white as one of their colors?  A more

subtle 2-tone scheme, such as light blue and medium

blue, might look good if it was available from the factory.

 

And if you can find any pictures to illustrate, that would

be especially interesting.

 

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23 minutes ago, John_S_in_Penna said:

Did any of the 2-toned 1955-56 Crown Victorias 

NOT have white as one of their colors?  A more

subtle 2-tone scheme, such as light blue and medium

blue, might look good if it was available from the factory.

 

And if you can find any pictures to illustrate, that would

be especially interesting.

I don't know if these were in factory colors, but they appear stock.

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This '55 supposedly has a factory code paint scheme...Goldenglow Yellow and Raven Black, high contrast and the opposite of subtle. I've also found a '56 with the same colors , but reversed (black on the bottom.) I didn't find it in a brochure, though, so I can't say for sure that it's a factory scheme, but I think the ad for the '56 said it had the code for those colors. "Optional" it said.

 

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Attached file lists '55 Fairlane line color combos, and indicates all Fairlane cars shared them. I guess that would include the Crown Vics. Two-tones were split at the sweepspear, or could be special ordered split at the roof.

I inherited a '55 Victoria(not a Crown) from an uncle in white over red, had never seen an all-white Victoria so this one's little jarring, but what a nice car!

If I was in the market, I'd be giving it a hard look if asking was around $30K. 

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2 hours ago, suchan said:

If I was in the market, I'd be giving it a hard look if asking was around $30K. 

 

Thanks for the documentation, Suchan.  According to that

catalogue--unless changes were made later in the year or

for spring colors--the only non-white 2-tones were yellow/black

or neptune green/pinetree green.

 

If you like this white example, talk to the seller now.

Maybe he's flexible.  But at least you'll have his contact information,

so you can save it and keep in touch.  Maybe the car will be available

3 months, 6 months, 9 months from now at a price you like better!

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  • 6T-FinSeeker changed the title to For Sale: 1955 Ford Fairlane Crown Victoria - "AACA National First Place Winner" - Hopedale, MA - Not Mine - 1/19 Reduced

This is a very nicely done car., and I believe the price is fair. A 1955 Chevrolet in equal condition would sell at a much higher price. You couldn't restore this Ford for what the owner is asking. Paint and chrome alone would get you to $30,000.00 and change, easily. John

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  • 6T-FinSeeker changed the title to For Sale: 1955 Ford Fairlane Crown Victoria - "AACA National First Place Winner" - Hopedale, MA - Not Mine - 1/21 Increased - 1/19 Reduced
8 hours ago, Fossil said:

That should get someone's attention. 

 

 

Yup and not necessarily as desired. 

 

I have never had a car that wasn't selling , sell, once I increased the price.  Some say it works,  but if you don't have interest at a lower price it will rarely develop at a higher price.  Of course unless you did it to PO that one guy that has been bugging you.  Then it's more of a personal thing and not a sales ploy. 

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