Vehicle Description
1950 Ford Custom Deluxe
World War II put automobile production on hold. Production ceased
on February 10, 1942 and resumed in 1946. When production began,
most vehicles offered by marques were basically carried over from
pre-war development. It was not until 1949 when Ford began offering
new designs. They featured simple lines that were clean and
well-integrated into the body. In the front was a dramatic and
artful bullet nosed grille.
The era of pontoon fenders and high-riding automobiles was over,
and Ford broke out of the gate with a smaller, stunningly stylish
car that blended militaristic themes with slab-sided functionality.
This Custom Deluxe Sedan offered for consignment is a fine cruiser
that may need some TLC in the body department as it is showing some
rust issues. A new interior, and a fine running engine are its
assets, along with the new Ford design of a more integrated body,
and rounded design.
Exterior
All steel with attached chrome upfront sporting a center bullet
style ring and building on this design to complete the entire
grille. Chrome is in fair condition showing some scratching on the
rear bumper, dulling on the front, and minor dimpling and the
beginnings thereof. Steel shows areas of invasive rust,
particularly as we look down the A pillar at the back of the front
fenders, and on to the rockers shows rust running the entire
length. Black paint still retains its shine, just a bit pf patina,
and some scratches and chips throughout. This car has one of the
coolest hood ornaments, with chrome shaped like a speeding train
and topped with clear plastic in art deco style. All 4 corners are
the steel wheels painted red with chrome deep dish rings around the
outside bordering the wide whites, which are new reproduction style
radials.
Interior
A total redux inside here now showing in white vinyl with red cloth
inserts. A split bench in front, and full bench in the back. The
seating now has seat belts installed. Seats and door panels are all
very clean. A shining example of the original metal dash with
exterior matching curved design in pristine red, houses a large
centered speedo, with surrounding oil, battery, temp, and fuel
gauges. A central clock is above an aftermarket FORD AM/FM/Cassette
Radio. Very plush red carpet is below in good condition, and above
is a white headliner nice and tight with no stains.
Drivetrain
239 cubes of flathead V8 is under the hood. It is topped by a
simple 2-barrel carburetor and miniature air cleaner in chrome. A
3-speed manual transmission with overdrive is mounted to the back
of the V8.
Undercarriage
Some of the rust in invasive form has taken its toll on the inner
rocker panels, and surface rust is seen throughout. It appears to
have had new floorpans installed as these are rust free. Dual
exhaust with glasspack mufflers runs the length, and the front
suspension was lowered 3". This also has new shocks, and springs. A
newer external fuel pump moves gas from the poly fuel tank to the
mill. Noted is a 12-volt system to run all the electrics.
Drive-Ability
This car fired right up, ran smoothly, and drove very nicely.
Despite its body panel issues, it is a great cruiser, with a very
comfortable interior. No power steering makes getting in and out of
tight places a little strenuous, but once the car is rolling it
steers surprisingly easy. Good brakes, and functional exterior
lighting was a plus.
Our consigner had this car for the last 15 years, during which time
there was some work done, particularly on the interior of the car,
and mechanically maintained. The rust is an issue, however, has not
invaded the car to the point where it is unsafe, but would be wise
to address it sooner rather than later. A nice cruiser for a fair
price, and you can own a piece of Ford history which changed
overall design industry wide even on the foreign market.
VIN Decode
B0SP163117
B-V8
0-1950
SP-St Paul, MN Assy Plant
163117-Sequential Unit Number
Classic Auto Mall is a 336,000-square foot classic and special
interest automobile showroom, featuring over 450 vehicles for sale
with showroom space for up to 1,000 vehicles. Also, a 400 vehicle
barn find collection is on display.
This vehicle is located in our showroom in Morgantown,
Pennsylvania, conveniently located just 1-hour west of Philadelphia
on the I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike. The website is
www.classicautomall.com and our phone number is (888) 227-0914.
Please contact us anytime for more information or to come see the
vehicle in person.