Vehicle Description
1950 FORD 2 DOOR SPORTS SEDAN 1950 saw a new Crestliner 'sports
sedan'-a 2-door sedan with 2-tone paint intended to battle
Chevrolet's popular hardtop coupe of 1950. Another new name was
Country Squire, which referred to the 2-door wood-sided station
wagon. All wagons received flat-folding middle seats at mid-year,
an innovation that would reappear in the minivans of the 1990s. The
1949 and 1950 styling was similar, with a single central 'bullet'
in the frowning chrome grille. In the center there was a red space
that had either a 6 or 8 depending if the car had the six-cylinder
engine or the V8. The trim lines were renamed as well, with
'Standard' becoming 'Deluxe' and 'Custom' renamed 'Custom Deluxe'.
The new Fords got the now-famous 'Ford Crest' which appeared on the
division's vehicles for many decades in one form or another. A
Deluxe Business Coupe was also marketed. Mechanical This is a very
nice clean 1950 sedan. The car has a fresh 302 V8 and automatic
transmission, runs and shifts great. Car also has dual exhaust that
sounds nice. New wiring, all lights work including turn signals.
Exterior The exterior is presentable but not a show condition. The
body is very straight, chrome is very nice, glass is nice only one
front passenger side small glass is cracked (see pictures). The
undercarriage is solid just some minor imperfections. Interior The
interior is very complete and it looks clean. The gauges and
speedometer work, has aftermarket temperature and fuel gauges. The
headliner is nice, floors are clean. Overall very presentable
interior. This is a nice driver quality car. Please Note The
Following **Vehicle Location is at our clients home and Not In
Cadillac, Michigan. **We do have a showroom with about 25 cars that
is by appointment only **Please Call First and talk to one of our
reps at 231-468-2809 EXT 1 **