My father drove a '55 Ford Swift and Co. car in Lubbock, Tx.....so this car brought back lots of memories....styling still very nice and this is a survivor....thnx a mil
I wish all of the mechanical fuel pumps were rebuildable. My dad had a couple of these, his first car was a 56 2 door ranch wagon? I forgot what the 2 door wagon was called, then he bought a 56 2 door club sedan he drove daily from like 71-87, sold it to my cousin who drove it until the 2000's. That car was/is in Yakima and has been apparently totally restored by the person my cousin sold it to and last I heard has a 390 and C6 in it now. The 2 door club sedan he had built a 57 spec 312 and put a toploader 4 speed in from a 66 galaxie and a 9 inch rear from a 57 Ford out of the junkyard. That one was blue and white, the wagon was green. I feel like these 55-57 Ford's are very under appreciated and hardly see them at car shows. My moms first car was a black 57 Ford with a 312 in it.
@@MattsRageFitGarage agreed! Just as cool if not cooler than the tri-5 Chevrolets! The 2 door wagons were Ranch Wagons unless it was the no-window sedan delivery known as the Courier. Thanks for watching!
@@FullSizeFord Yeah his wagon had windows, have a picture of it somewhere. He also had a 58 F100 short bed he shoved a medium riser 427 into with a top loader 4 speed. It lifted the tires off the ground once on accident. After that summer he put a gt390 and C6 in and drove it quite a few years until selling it around 1980.
She deserves a good running 351 or Ford big block. Such a beautiful Fairlane. My dad's Victoria was a '56. We replaced the 292 with a good running 302.
With a 302 and 5 spd , power disc brakes , electric wipers and under dash ac you could enjoy this with your family with confidence and pride , mine has a 406 , 4 spd , and a 9 inch rear . Pdb, electric wipers, under dash ac , we love driving it everywhere , anytime.
My first car in 1973 was a 2 door wagon Ford ranch wagon. My second was a 1956 Ford customline 6yl 4 door .Bought from orig.owners for $150 drove for 20 yrs. sold in1993 1993 $150, with 500k miles .. Paint fell off .interior wore out, but served me well ! Orig motor ,and manual transmission! Valve job, 4 clutches, and a radiator and 1 water pump.
Well... not all maiden voyages go as planned! LOL The wheels look great! Nice choice! If that's a 272, yeah they are not a real powerhouse. Imagine the 2bbl feeding it, it looks like it belongs on a lawnmower just choking it down.. I'm not 100% sure, but i think Pertronix makes a Mr. Igniter for the Y-block, that would be the ticket for the ignition system. I'm with yah on the distributor location... in the rear sucks! Is this thing still 6V? If so, man... convert it to 12v, you won't be sorry!
Was "Squirrel" with "Moose"? I wonder if anyone under the age of 50 would get that. Anyway, nice car! My last '55 Ford came out of the woods and needed a ton more work than I wanted to do. Looking forward to seeing the progression.
@@tomschlitter1594 lol! No Rocky sighting! Thanks for watching, more on this car soon as soon as we can get a distributor to move that’s seized in the block.
I had a 55 in high school had to carry a 12 volt battery and jumper cables in the trunk. I had a 63 I wrecked so I had to have something to drive while I was repairing it.
After converting it to 12 vo.t put a 56 elect wiper motor in it . Y blocks are junk . Put an FE motor in it for all the reliability you will ever need , and power disc brakes .
My father drove a '55 Ford Swift and Co. car in Lubbock, Tx.....so this car brought back lots of memories....styling still very nice and this is a survivor....thnx a mil
@@63connie78 thank you for coming along for the ride. More to come!
I remember that sound of 60 years ago 56 Victoria I drove to school at sixteen 😊
@@williamroberts4049 that’s cool! Thanks for sharing! We’re definitely going to be upgrading the exhaust soon.
The glovey box badge is rad cool style 😎
I wish all of the mechanical fuel pumps were rebuildable. My dad had a couple of these, his first car was a 56 2 door ranch wagon? I forgot what the 2 door wagon was called, then he bought a 56 2 door club sedan he drove daily from like 71-87, sold it to my cousin who drove it until the 2000's. That car was/is in Yakima and has been apparently totally restored by the person my cousin sold it to and last I heard has a 390 and C6 in it now. The 2 door club sedan he had built a 57 spec 312 and put a toploader 4 speed in from a 66 galaxie and a 9 inch rear from a 57 Ford out of the junkyard. That one was blue and white, the wagon was green. I feel like these 55-57 Ford's are very under appreciated and hardly see them at car shows. My moms first car was a black 57 Ford with a 312 in it.
@@MattsRageFitGarage agreed! Just as cool if not cooler than the tri-5 Chevrolets! The 2 door wagons were Ranch Wagons unless it was the no-window sedan delivery known as the Courier. Thanks for watching!
@@FullSizeFord Yeah his wagon had windows, have a picture of it somewhere. He also had a 58 F100 short bed he shoved a medium riser 427 into with a top loader 4 speed. It lifted the tires off the ground once on accident. After that summer he put a gt390 and C6 in and drove it quite a few years until selling it around 1980.
She deserves a good running 351 or Ford big block. Such a beautiful Fairlane. My dad's Victoria was a '56. We replaced the 292 with a good running 302.
@@JasonMyers-c6z we’re going to go FE if and when the ol 272 leaves the chat. Thanks for watching!
Awesome! I can't wait.
My favourite cars always wanted 1 good to see it going . Cheers mate🇦🇺
@@peterselten500 thanks for watching!
With a 302 and 5 spd , power disc brakes , electric wipers and under dash ac you could enjoy this with your family with confidence and pride , mine has a 406 , 4 spd , and a 9 inch rear . Pdb, electric wipers, under dash ac , we love driving it everywhere , anytime.
@@ronaldolweiler7745 thanks for sharing, and watching! If this 272 gives up we’ll must likely do something a little more modern like you say.
My first car in 1973 was a 2 door wagon Ford ranch wagon. My second was a 1956 Ford customline 6yl 4 door .Bought from orig.owners for $150 drove for 20 yrs. sold in1993 1993 $150, with 500k miles .. Paint fell off .interior wore out, but served me well ! Orig motor ,and manual transmission! Valve job, 4 clutches, and a radiator and 1 water pump.
@@MCTeck aah the good ol days! Cool story! Thanks for watching!
Beauty. Real. Good. Shape ❤❤❤❤❤
@@arthurmccarron4379 thank you! And thanks for watching!
Well... not all maiden voyages go as planned! LOL The wheels look great! Nice choice! If that's a 272, yeah they are not a real powerhouse. Imagine the 2bbl feeding it, it looks like it belongs on a lawnmower just choking it down.. I'm not 100% sure, but i think Pertronix makes a Mr. Igniter for the Y-block, that would be the ticket for the ignition system. I'm with yah on the distributor location... in the rear sucks! Is this thing still 6V? If so, man... convert it to 12v, you won't be sorry!
My old man had a 56 painted exactly like that but a darker green and had the 312 in it
@@bruceweidner2571 wish this one was the 312! Fighting the urge to put an FE in it. Lol
@@FullSizeFord I really like the 57s better cuz the way the hood opens up
High School auto shop class. They had a Dodge slant 6 car. We did work on. rebuilding The fuel pump was an easy lesson. Starter? not so much.
Was "Squirrel" with "Moose"? I wonder if anyone under the age of 50 would get that. Anyway, nice car! My last '55 Ford came out of the woods and needed a ton more work than I wanted to do. Looking forward to seeing the progression.
@@tomschlitter1594 lol! No Rocky sighting! Thanks for watching, more on this car soon as soon as we can get a distributor to move that’s seized in the block.
I had a 55 in high school had to carry a 12 volt battery and jumper cables in the trunk. I had a 63 I wrecked so I had to have something to drive while I was repairing it.
@@steventruman8312 thanks for watching!
She feels like she’s goin 50😎
Yesiree! Thanks for watching!
You really should invest in a good strong battery jump pack.
@@danielventura8073 agreed! It spins way faster with a 12V battery but I’m trying to keep it original.
After converting it to 12 vo.t put a 56 elect wiper motor in it . Y blocks are junk . Put an FE motor in it for all the reliability you will ever need , and power disc brakes .
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@@Aztec73 thanks for watching!