One of the most sought-after Fords from the 1950's is the 1956 Fairlane Crown Victoria Skyliner. Ford first offered the "glass-top" Skyliner model in 1954, apparently intrigued by the bubble tops that had been offered for Ford convertibles in the 1940s. They would be available only for the 1954-1956 model years. The 1956 Skyliner drew so few orders that it was discontinued mid-year and only 602 cars were sold. They were identical to the Crown Victoria coupe, with the front part of the roof ahead of the B-pillar tiara trim replaced with transparent Perspex and an aluminized fabric panel that could be zipped over to keep the inside temperatures down.
This car is an older restoration in handsome Fiesta Red and Colonial White with a green glass top that has been well cared for and carefully driven. It features accessory rear fender skirts, Ford wire wheel hubcaps, a rear-mounted spare in a continental kit and dual exhausts with Cherry Bomb glass pack type exhaust for a wonderfully nostalgic sound.
Powering this rare classic is a 200-horspower, 312 cubic-inch, Thunderbird V8 engine with 2-barrel carburetor and Ford-O-Matic transmission. The engine is said to have been rebuilt and runs beautifully. A fresh service and sorting with a vintage car specialist included removal and flushing of the fuel tank, carburetor rebuild, brake work, new rear pinion seal, ignition points, four new tires and more to ensure this Ford runs and drives great. A receipt for all the work performed come with the car.
HIGHLIGHTS:
RARE " one of only 602 Skyliners produced for the 1956 model year
312 "Thunderbird" V8 engine
Automatic transmission
Recent service and sorting with receipts
Continental kit
Fender skirts
Dual exhaust with glass-packs
Ford wire wheel covers
This well-kept, smooth running and very rare 1956 Ford Fairlane Crown Victoria Skyliner presents a rare opportunity to acquire a seldom seen mid-century classic Ford model that is rarely offered for sale. Call today!