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How much does a 1955 Ford weigh?

Most 1955 Ford passenger cars weighed roughly 3,000 pounds, with heavier models approaching 3,600 pounds depending on body style and options.


Context of Ford's 1955 lineup


In 1955, Ford offered a range of body styles and trim levels that influenced weight. The lineup included the Mainline and Customline lower trims, the Fairlane midsize, and the higher-end Victoria/Crown Victoria, plus the Thunderbird personal luxury car. Engine choices, transmissions, and optional equipment all affected curb weight.


Weight by model and body style


To give a sense of the spread, here are approximate curb-weight ranges by model and body style. Values are estimates in pounds and encompass standard equipment and fluids; exact figures vary by engine and options.



  • 1955 Ford Mainline (base model): about 2,900–3,050 lb (1,315–1,385 kg).

  • 1955 Ford Customline: about 3,000–3,150 lb (1,360–1,430 kg).

  • 1955 Ford Fairlane: about 3,100–3,250 lb (1,405–1,475 kg).

  • 1955 Ford Victoria/Crown Victoria (top line): about 3,200–3,400 lb (1,452–1,542 kg).

  • 1955 Ford Thunderbird: about 3,500–3,800 lb (1,588–1,724 kg).


These ranges reflect curb weight for typical configurations of 1955 Ford models and are intended as a guide for restorers, collectors, and enthusiasts.


Why weight varies within the year


Engine choices (straight-six vs. V8), transmission type, and features like air conditioning or power accessories all affect the car's weight. Heavier body styles such as hardtops and convertibles also trend higher in curb weight than basic sedans.


Restoration and practical considerations


Knowing the approximate weight helps with parts compatibility, transport planning, and understanding performance characteristics. When in doubt, consult period catalogs or factory weight sheets for your exact model and build date.


Summary


The 1955 Ford lineup spans roughly 2,900 to 3,800 pounds across different models and body styles, with most passenger cars clustering around the 3,000–3,500-pound range. For precise figures, consult the specific model’s factory documentation or build sheet tied to the VIN.

What is a 1955 Ford worth today?


Typically, you can expect to pay around $12,800 for a 1955 Ford Fairlane in good condition with average spec. What is the highest selling price of a 1955 Ford Fairlane? The highest selling price of a 1955 Ford Fairlane at auction over the last three years was $27,500.



How much does a 1955 Ford Thunderbird weigh?


The weight of a 1955 Ford Thunderbird varies by source, but it is approximately between 2,833 and 3,308 pounds. Sources provide different figures, with some listing it as 2,833 pounds and others as 3,308 pounds (which is 1500 kg).
 

  • 2,833 pounds: This figure is provided by GR Auto Gallery. 
  • 3,308 pounds (1500 kg): This figure is given by Supercars.net. 
  • 2,980 pounds: This is another figure mentioned, though the source does not specify if it includes any optional equipment, says this YouTube video. 



How much does a 1955 Ford F100 weight?


The curb weight for a 1955 Ford F-100 is approximately 3,200 to 3,400 pounds for a Stepide with a six-foot bed, and could be slightly higher, around 3,400 to 3,700 pounds for other configurations. The exact weight depends on the specific configuration, engine, and transmission.
 

  • Stepide with a six-foot bed: Approximately 3,200–3,400 pounds. 
  • General configurations: Approximately 3,400–3,700 pounds, depending on engine, transmission, and bed style. 



How much does a 1955 Ford 600 weight?


The 1955 Ford 600 tractor typically weighs around 3,000 to 3,200 pounds, depending on attachments.


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