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For Sale: 1953 Ford Customline in Macedonia, Ohio

Vehicle Description

Highly original car with just 43,485 original miles. Runs and drives like new, beautiful unmarked original interior, quality repaint in original colors. Affordable entry-level car with a lot to offer.

Yes, this car has been repainted, but they used the original Pinehurst Green on the top and darker Sherwood green on the bodywork, and that's just how it came from the factory in 1953. Workmanship is very good, with a nice shine and good attention to detail, and if you really want to take this car up a notch, giving it a professional cut and buff would make it sparkle. The two-door club coupe has great proportions and was one of the most popular body styles for obvious reasons, and the lighter top only helps with the long, low look. Gaps are quite good and with just 44,000 original miles, it hasn't been abused, disassembled, wrecked, or rusty, so the doors close with the precise-sound that is hard to restore back into a car that's been taken apart. Ford took it easy on the chrome and stainless, but the parts that are on this car are in excellent shape, with those long spears on the sides showing minimal dings and the big, wide grille up front showing definite echoes of the famous bullet nose from 1949. Details like the hood ornament, dual outside mirrors, and jet-inspired taillights are a glimpse into Ford's styling direction for the next 15 years.

The absolutely beautiful interior is 100% original, and it shows you that this car really has led an easy life. The patterned cloth has a very funky '50s vibe to it and the lack of wrinkles, splits, or even any notable wear is really remarkable. The cushions underneath are firm and in typical Ford fashion, there are durable rubber mats on the floors that should outlast us all. The tri-tone door panels are beautifully trimmed with only light wear where a driver's arm might rest and the headliner is excellent. All the controls, gauges, and lights are operational save for the clock, and the big, simple steering wheel makes you feel like you're at the helm of something substantial. If there are any demerits, there is some light discoloration at the base of the front passenger's lower seat cushion, although we don't know what caused it or when it happened. The trunk is currently trimmed in green carpet, but you'll note that the original rubber mat is still underneath, and it includes a matching fifth wheel and tire assembly along with a factory jack.

1953 was the final year for Ford's venerable flathead V8, with the biggest one available in a Ford being the 239 cubic inch unit seen here. It has never been out of the car, only serviced over the years, and aside from some missing engine enamel, it's in fantastic condition. Thanks to consistent and conscientious maintenance by V8 enthusiasts over the past 15 years or so, it's in top mechanical condition, snapping to life with a quick touch of the starter button and just a little choke. The carburetor and fuel pump have been rebuilt and there are new Ford script hoses with correct clamps up top. A factory generator still makes the electricity and a heavy-duty oil bath air cleaner makes sure it stays healthy. Thanks to a wide torque curve, it feels peppy out on the open road and at idle, it's so quiet that you're tempted to hit the starter button a second timeā€”don't worry, you don't need it. A good-running flathead is a joy and this one gets it exactly right.

Obviously the undercarriage isn't going to be shiny and perfect, but it also remains completely solid and issue-free save from the usual grease and grime. The 2-speed Ford-O-Matic automatic transmission is a great choice because it offers a set of 3.90 gears to make it punchy around town but comfortable on the highway at 65 MPH, and it shifts properly. The suspension is supple the way only original cars seem to be able to deliver, and there's a remarkable lack of squeaks and rattles in this old car. The exhaust is more recent and has a nice V8 burble that's quiet enough to go unnoticed at speed and the brakes remain firm and confidence-inspiring. And don't worry about the lack of power steering, because even with those fresh wide whitewall radials, it only takes a light touch on the wheel to guide this handsome Ford down the road.

Is this a perfect car? Absolutely not. Is it a show car? Maybe, because originality is becoming more and more appealing to today's more sophisticated hobbyists who appreciate old cars as more than some shiny garage art. Take a look, take a drive, then let's talk about why originality matters. Call today!

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Vehicle Details

  • 1953 Ford Customline
  • Listing ID: CC-1012347
  • Price: $15,900
  • Location:Macedonia, Ohio
  • Year:1953
  • Make:Ford
  • Model:Customline
  • Exterior Color:Sherwood Green
  • Interior Color:Green and gray cloth
  • Transmission:Automatic
  • Engine Size:V-8
  • Odometer:43485
  • Stock Number:214065
  • Trim Level:Club Coupe
  • VIN:B3UG147844
  • Title Status:Clear
  • Restoration History:Partially Restored
  • Exterior Condition:Very Good
  • Seat Material:Cloth
  • Engine History:Original
  • Engine Condition:Running
  • Drive Train:Rear-wheel drive
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