But not too far! Just purchased a 56 Ford Crown Victoria. Got to thinking, I decided my "build days" were winding down. Sold my stuff except the 36 and the Ranchero. Then the realization that my sisters MGB was the last project in my shop! What would I do with my time? This thing just called my name, followed me home and will become part of the family......came off ebay, sight unseen. Waiting for delivery to see if there are any surprises!
Looks like it could be just a paint job and then drive it! I like it! :003:
Looks great, Bill. Hope their are no surprises like the one that Canadian guy threw at you years ago.
Let's keep this a secret between you and I: '56 is my favorite year Ford.
I hope you share pictures of the build , I just love the looks of a 1956 ford crown victoria ..
I am disappointed. When I went to the front view, I was expecting to see a glass top! It looks great to me. The 55/56 Crown Vics are a favorite of mine, too.
really cool, was just looking at one of those in some pics, is that consider a sedan? or is the glass the same as the hardtops? So its the Club Coupe for '56?
Nice car, Enjoy.
some of the pics were from the HAMB https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/threads/images-of-tri-five-fords.1210072/page-90 (https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/threads/images-of-tri-five-fords.1210072/page-90)
What I've been able to sort out about the Crown Vic is the roof line is different. The C post is moved rear ward slightly, the roof line flatter and the windshield is the same as the convertible. The result is a lower, longer look to the Vic even though the main body is exactly the same length as the rest of the model line. According to one site there were only 601 glass top 56s built. Seams as though the large expanse of glass would "roast" the front passengers if the zip up headliner was opened. Don't quote me on any of that as it is all from a couple of different sites.
Nice! They are one of my favorites too...
besides our 57's, thats one of the best, looks like a driver to me, I like it
Nice car, I'm a CV fan and owned a 55 back in 69. Does the emblem on the fender designate a 312?
VIN says it is a 292. I'll know more when it comes home.....
Exciting find!
Looks nice in the photos. Is that original paint?
1955/1956 FORD-MERC ROOF-LINES
The 1955 FORD VICTORIA and 1955 MERCURY MONTEREY COUPES both got the high roof-line while the 55 FORD CROWN VICTORIA and 1955 MERCURY MONTCLAIR both got the low roof-line.
In 1956, all FORD and MERCURY 2DR hardtops got the low roof-line.
I have had 2 56 CV including a early glass top (built in September of 55) great car loved driving it. I hope you enjoy your CV as much as I did mine.
Any updates, Bill?
None, been dealing with my wife's shoulder surgery. She has been in a sling for the past six weeks (out of it now) so taking care of the stuff a one armed person can't has been my life. We are on the road to recovery, looks like it will be as good as new after P.T. is completed. As time would have it we are now getting ready for our annual Christmas trip to the "Frozen Tundra" which means I will be in a "techno" blackout until after Christmas day. We stay at her brother's place, he does not have cable or any kind of service outside of his landline.....
Glad to hear she's on the road to recovery............joint surgery anywhere must be tough. I forgot her name..Karen? Tell her I said Hi.
I've had several shoulder surgeries from various accidents. The orthopedic surgeons say that shoulder is the toughest recovery compared to other joints due to all of the connections and moving parts. The PT is as important as the surgery itself to get things back to normal, so encourage her to stick with the regime and it should be good as new in a few months.
James
It is Karen. Thank you for the thoughts. Glad when the OK is given for her to drive again. I now know how professional shofers feel!