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I love the Chrome and the White Wall Tires. The White Wall Tires really make this Classic Automobile‼️ Interior is super nice looking ‼️Colors are great on the exterior too👍👍🇺🇸🌟
Absolutely stunning Crown Vic! .... and no doubt th sharpest I have seen, which are many. These came out when I was a youngster, and I remember them being driven everywhere for years. This one I think is the most beautiful that I can recall. Mr Grams mentioned in this video of a yellow/black one by his office .... I remember those as well. Mercury sold quite a few of that color option as well. This Turquoise and Colonial white is one of, (if not the) prettiest offered. These cars are timeless in style! The colors, body style, topped off with chrome, chrome and more chrome! Absolute 1950s beauty at its best. Well restored, and very well presented, described and videoed here. I could literally sit and watch this one turn for hours! Whoever restored this car completed a work of art. Thank you for sharing! P.S. Great price for this outstanding 56 icon.
I wasn't going to look in on this , the're not my cup of tea, but ! It's extremely well presented and the colour choice really suits it . For me , the clincher is the price it's a lot o f car for the money ! Thanks Jay.
Possibly air-cooled Ford-O-Matic or Cruise-O-Matic transmission. That would be a 3-spped but is often referred to as a 2-speed because it starts in 2nd gear if DR is selected.. I saw them in 1953 and 1954. Not bad as long as the intake screen is kept clean. I worked on a lot of farm cars and that "intake snorkel" would get plugged with grass, weeds, etc. resulting in overheating.
Gourgeus gal of absolutly stunning crown Victoria from the batcave 🦇 shes gonna be home in the 🦇 batcave before it is dark Mouse whating her, thanks president Jay grams of volo auto museum 😊 😊