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The
1956 Ford varied only moderately from the 1955 models.
The taillights were larger, and the grille completely filled
the opening with chrome parking light housings wrapping around
the front of the fender opening. New models for 1956
were the Parklane two-door sport wagon, the Customline Victoria
two-door hardtop and the 4-door hardtop Fairlane
Town Victoria. The 272 cid V8 now delivered 173 horsepower
as an option in the Mainline and Customline models. A new
312 cid "Thunderbird" engine
produced 215-225 horsepower was optional in all models.
The 200 horsepower 292 was the midrange powerplant offering.
In 1956 Ford began promoting their optional "Lifeguard
Design" safety features. All models were equipped with
dished steering wheels (the 2-1/2 recessed hub was touted
as lessening injury to the driver in the event of an accident),
padded dash and sun visors, a break-away rear view mirror
and seatbelts. The demand for seatbelts was so high that Ford's
suppliers couldn't keep up, so only about 20 percent of the
1956 Fords got them.
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