Used 1955 Ford

    Exterior Color
    Blue
    Odometer
    1 miles
    VIN
    A5LT150975
    Stock Number
    475060B

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    Dealer Notes



    The 1955 Ford Fairlane marked the debut of Ford’s new top-of-the-line model, introduced to replace the Crestline as the brand’s flagship. It showcased a bold, modern design that reflected the optimism and prosperity of 1950s America.

    ðŸ"· Key Features and Design Elements

    Styling:

    Two-tone paint schemes were popular, often with vivid color combinations separated by sweeping chrome trim.

    The car featured a wide, toothy front grille, large chrome bumpers, and stylish rear fins (though more modest than competitors like Chevrolet).

    The "Fairlane" name was inspired by Henry Ford’s estate, Fair Lane, in Dearborn, Michigan.

    Body Styles:

    Available in six different body styles, including:

    2-door and 4-door sedans

    Hardtops (like the Fairlane Victoria)

    Convertibles

    Station wagons (under the Country Squire and other sub-names)

    Interior:

    Emphasis on comfort and space with bench seating and plenty of chrome accents inside.

    Dashboards were updated for a modern look, with large speedometers and push-button radios.

    🛠️ Engine and Performance

    Base engine:

    223 cu in (3.7L) inline-six producing around 120 horsepower.

    Optional V8s:

    272 cu in (4.5L) Y-block V8 engines, offering up to 182 horsepower in the high-output versions.

    Transmissions:

    3-speed manual

    Optional Ford-O-Matic automatic transmission

    ðŸ"ˆ Significance

    The 1955 Fairlane stood out in the competitive mid-50s American car market with its combination of flash, affordability, and performance.


    It represented a turning point in Ford’s design philosophy â€" embracing bold, futuristic aesthetics and more powerful engine options.