For Sale: 1954 Ford Crestline in Greenfield, Indiana for sale in Greenfield, IN

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Vehicle Description 1954 Ford Crestline sunliner Convertible, Power by a 239 V8 paired with the fordomatic transmission.
Runs and Drives great.
Car is in great condition and ready to be driven.
Painted in yellow over yellow and whit vinyl interior.
Everything is in working order.
There was 33,685 convertibles built in 1954.
Some of the options that this car includes are Coronado Spare tire Kit, Full Bumper Overiders, Dual exhaust, and full wheel covers.
This car did participate in the 2005 great race.
The great race is a coast to coast road rally for antique cars that are at least 45 years old.
The race would start in Washington D.
C.
and ended in Tacoma Washington.
A total distance of around 4200 miles.
So in all the car was driven around 7200 miles in a 2 week period in 2005.
Back in 1954 this car would have cost only $2,241.
00.
We are asking $39,800.
00 for the beauty.
Check out all of our pictures and call us today to schedule a showing or test drive.
Asking price does not include sales tax or document fee.
Document fee is $285.
00 Visit Vail's Classic Cars Inc.
online at vailsclassics.
com to see more pictures of this vehicle or call us at 317-462-7705 today to schedule a viewing inspection or test drive (not applicable for all vehicles).
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  • Year: 1954
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: Crestline

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