By Tim Quinn - 7 Years Ago
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Where can we find out how many '56 Crowns came with a three speed manual transmission and overdrive. Thanks, Tim Quinn Hot 'n Humid, FL 33706
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By PF Arcand - 7 Years Ago
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Tim: Have you heard of the Crown Victoria Assoc.? They are in Bryan Ohio. They are on the Internet & the experts on stuff like that.. ..that's a beautiful car!
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By MoonShadow - 7 Years Ago
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Didn't that car just get sold at auction a while back?
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By Lou - 7 Years Ago
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There is no way to tell how many of any model came with any transmission option as Ford did not keep any records other the how many of each model were built. My 56 Glass top had a 3 speed trans with out o/d.
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By Tim Quinn - 7 Years Ago
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, Thanks I'll give them a try. Tim in Florida
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By Tim Quinn - 7 Years Ago
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I purchased it about two years ago from a consignment organization in the suburbs of Detroit. Had major problems even when the engine had 484 miles on it when it arrived. Three lifters failed, chewed up the cam and made me sick. Got it fixed and it is purring like it should.
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By Tim Quinn - 7 Years Ago
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It amaze me that the top of the line Crown Victoria model, came with three on the tree. Don't get me wrong, I love the fact that it is a manual with overdrive. Love to shift from first to second and let the overdrive kick in at 40 mph and then into third at 55. At 70, the tach says 1850...love it. Enjoy your Glass Top, wonder how many of that rare piece of history are still around? Tim in Florida
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By Lou - 7 Years Ago
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My crown glass top not only had a non-overdrive 3 speed it had 4.11 gears. I bought it from the son of the original owner, he told me his father bought it that way because he towed a boat. (The car did have a chrome frame mounted trailer hitch.)
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By Tim Quinn - 7 Years Ago
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The 4:11 rear ends came with the 6 cylinder cars with overdrive. Having a 4:11 in a V8 with overdrive would be a ton of fun at red lights.
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