Vehicle Description
This 1951 Ford Coupe does a terrific job of being a period-correct
street machine. With plenty of red paint, a sleeker style, the
right accessories, and a legendary flathead V8 under the hood, it's
a rolling icon.
The '51 Ford has always been a popular one with the custom car
scene because it really represents the first piece of automotive
optimism after WWII. But to get this right it takes someone with an
eye for detail. It starts with the desirable coupe body. These have
a long trunk and symmetrical profile that loves some super smooth
details. That's why they expertly eliminated the badging, shaved
the door handles, moved the trunk hinges, and frenched the antenna
and headlights. And that's just to look sleeker. The full custom
build seemed to fulfill the full wish list of 1950s cruiser
upgrades with dual spotlights, blue-dot tail lights, rear fender
skirts, faux lake pipes, and polished dual exhaust tips. And the
upgraded floating grille puts a nice face forward. The red paint is
a clean and sleek but older application. We like it because it
looks good while still making sure we're not afraid to cruise this
coupe. And you'll discover that this one really likes to drive.
That's why there are modern touring tires behind the classic wide
whitewall style.
The interior was given a nice update that looks stylish while still
respecting the Ford's vintage roots. For example, you still have
the stock dash design, two-piece windshield, and distinct steering
wheel. Even the classic AM radio is still there for a display. But
you can also see a well-coordinated style with the full red and
white presentation. The upholstery particularly showcases the
custom style quite well with an expertly intertwined two-tone that
includes contrast piping and multiple tuck-and-roll style inserts.
And this is even set up for modern R134a air conditioning (it will
need servicing to blow cold again.) There's a nice cruiser feeling
to the full package because you have a stock-style setup that's
updated with well-placed auxiliary readouts and a Hurst floor
shifter.
Under the hood is the best of vintage and new. After all, if you're
a Ford fan, it's hard to beat the famous 239 cubic-inch flathead
V8. And everything from the carb to the dual 90-degree radiator
lines give a clean update to this vintage style. As you look
closer, you'll see great upgrades like a 12-volt electrical system,
alternator, and an aluminum radiator with an electric fan - so this
classic fits in with modern driving. The V8 fires up nicely, and
the dual exhaust makes a nice tone. Plus, you are in complete
control of it all thanks to the column-shifted three-speed manual
transmission. And when you add in the upgraded Mustang II-style
front end with front disc brakes, you can really feel that this
coupe loves to cruise.
Complete with maintenance records, this is the shoebox Ford coupe
that has been given all the right love and flair. So if you like a
complete custom cruiser, don't let this one slip away. Call
today!!!