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Check this out on Craig's List http://sfbay.craigslist.org/sby/cto/1397110752.html
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the vin number is a 272 engine
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My vin number says I have a 292 but the 312 crank and .080 over makes it a 317
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My vin number also says 292 but it is a 317 too
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Mine says 223 I6. That's a stout 223.
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When it comes down to it, I don't think anything bigger than a 272 was offered in the Customline. I'm not so sure Customline trim was offered on a hard top either. My guess is that the guy bought a customline parts car with a title and cobbled a car together. I have been known to do the same thing. However, I'm not sure he will be able to get his asking price for this reason. It is a nice car, and very tastefully done, but I think the guys with the big money will want the numbers to add up.
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Ford did build Customline Victorias in 56.They built just over 33,000 of them.And they were available with any engine Ford offered in 56.My brother-in-law has one that he bought 15 years ago from the original owner.It's an M code,signifying a 292.A friend of mine bought one new and ordered it with a 312.

Paul, Boonville,MO
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