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1952-59 Ford Versailles value?

Discussion in 'Off Topic Hot Rods & Customs' started by tbolt-64, Jan 29, 2015.

  1. tbolt-64
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    Is a running 100,000 mile Lincoln Versailles worth $1500... I.E. Is the four wheel disc brake set up and a 351w/c4 worth the asking price?
     
  2. Dobie Gillis
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    The NADA Cl***ic Car Value guide says average low retail is $1,875 in Middle Tennessee where I live. NADA ***umes it's driveable. Your mileage may vary...
     
  3. JeffB2
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    That depends on how well the mechanical parts were kept up if they have service records and receipts that would be a plus,if they can't I would make a lower offer.
     
  4. tbolt-64
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    It's literally an old lady's car... If it were $800 I wouldn't have paused to ask. I was just doing some mental math.
     
  5. Texas57
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    I believe the front spindles on that are the same as the Granada spindles that the '57 crowd uses....so that's other parts$ to consider.
     
  6. tbolt-64
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    Actually, the '55-'56 cars require reaming on the granada spindle, but the Versailles does not... And then there's the 9" disc brake rear end... That's why I'm considering it.
     
  7. Texas57
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    Any idea if that rear end is a trac-loc?
     
  8. tbolt-64
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    I highly doubt it.
     
  9. dwaynerz
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    Doesn't sound like a bad price to me. How many other parts are useable like ac if desired, brake booster etc. 250 to 300 for s**** price brings it down to 1200. Getting closer to your 800 figure. Who knows.. maybe somebody local needs most body/interior parts for restoration.
     
  10. bobss396
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    Gut it, take what you want. Then load it up with old parts so it makes decent s**** weight.
     
  11. tbolt-64
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    I just roached a 76 Ranchero and Subaru station wagon using such tactics... I will investigate more thoroughly this weekend.
     
  12. Paul2748
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    Rear brake parts for the Versailles are very hard to get.
     
  13. bobss396
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    I used a Lincoln rear in my last stock car, just gutted the parking brake out of it. They were hard to come by years ago, might be a gold mine you have there.
     
  14. Mark T
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    The Versailles power steering can easily be adapted to the '55 and '56 Fords.

    Are you sure it has a 351 engine? I thought they were only available with the 302.
     
  15. brassspike
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    I got one a couple of years ago .It was pretty ratted out but a lot of it found its way to the 55. Front spindles, rear end, 4 wheel disc brake proportioner and lots of little things. Power steering would have been a bolt on wit drilling one hole. I might still use the hydro boost. I traded the 351 for the 460 my current build is based on. Rear is a 9 inch open with tall gears. I paid $150 for it and what was left paid more than that in s****! As a driver, its worthless so you should deal some.
     
  16. tbolt-64
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    I wouldn't dream of driving that turd. Granadas were awful cars, and a Lincoln version does not excite me, kind of like the Cavalier and Caddilac Cimmaron... UGH!

    The sand thing the Versailles is a nice car... but all i see are swap parts. I already have my 58 Ford 9-inch, to heck with disc brakes for the time being. If the car gets cheaper, I may think about it a little harder. Its part of an estate, and good deals rarely come out of an estate.

    But I will keep you gents appraised of the situation...
     
  17. fordsbyjay
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    The rearends take special parts that are hard to find. A regular 9" has an abundance of parts available so to me it wouldn't be worth anything more than a couple hundred bucks.
     

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