Vehicle Description
1956 Ford Customline Club Sedan
Creating its own niche by being 1 notch below the Fairlane and one
above the Mainline, the Customline featured unique body style
moldings and borrowed from the T bird for tail fins and tail
lights. The club sedan was the 2 door version of the model. It was
a mostly utilitarian car but with many features like dual sun
visors, armrests aplenty and a unique dash cluster.
For consignment, a 1956 2 door Customline Club sedan. This car is a
show winner. It has a few upgrades like an MSD ignition, painless
wiring, Vintage AC and heat, wire wheels, power steering, power
disc braking and new springs and shocks. Plus it looks the part by
retaining all its '56 trimmings and 2 tone design. It sports a
newer engine and transmission and has an Edelbrock 4-barrel
carburetor. Check it out for the 50's look but newer performance
and mechanicals. Kewl!
Exterior
The Customline has the look of a 50's Ford but with s few
exaggerated lines. This is particularly true for the exaggerated
more forward headlights on either corner of the front quarters. It
has a curved egg crate grille in chrome and some nifty wrap-around
bumpers and large turn signal bezels that emulate the bumper below.
This car is in two tone Fiesta Red and Colonial White and this
motif is definitely exaggerated by the central delineating swoop
spear chromed molding running through the sides. The red starts on
the upper headlight areas of the quarters and rolls over to become
the swoop in the center of the doors with the white above and red
below. It then runs to the center of the rear rocket style tail
lights and small fins. Th door uppers are in white but the roof
offers up a surprise as it changes over to more red. Speaking of
the roofline the car features front and rear wrap around glass with
the rear being tinted as is the side glass. A chrome rocker trim
adds some highlight to the bottom of the car and along with this we
see faux knockoff style hubs with wire wheels. These shiny wheels
are wrapped with thin whitewall tires in 215/75R15 form. A shout
the the rear of the car with the Thunderbird styling, small pointy
triangular fins with backup light on top of round jet engine
linking tail lighting. A shiny bumper is just below and some chrome
dual exhaust protrudes proudly out of each corner. Paint is nearly
perfect with just a few scratches from polishing and a minor array
of chips which are barely noticeable even upon close
inspection.
Interior
Just like walking back in time to a metal diner made most likely by
a company named Silk City, ( I've had many a question on this so
I'm finally explaining it!),the interior drips 50's styling. It
shows in blazing red and white and uses an interplay of said colors
to create the vertical red ribbed door panels with the white
insert. A full on red tuck and roll bench with the slips back for
the rear bench access which is in the same pattern. Fronting the
bench is a vintage two tone steering wheel, (red and white), and
just aft of this wheel is the original design dash. It has a deep
crescent instrument cluster under a hooded red metal dash top. The
cluster is in white and has a series of circular black face gauges
with shiny bezels and red pointers. A thin white steel horizontal
band is running through the dash center and features a few knobs
and pulls and an added on AC central vent. Just below for the dash
bottom is a rounded over red panel which has the chrome edged radio
and climate sliders. The Vintage Air controller hangs below this
stunner of a dash, as does a trio of aftermarket gauges to keep the
pulse on the mill. Floating in the red carpeting in front of the
seat is a Lokar shifter and an AM/FM digital radio with a CD player
all mounted neatly on the hump. Plenty of red, plenty low tuck and
roll and plenty of goodness in this modernized interior.
Drivetrain
A flip of the hood reveals a surprise in the form of an airbrushed
Chrystals Drive In diner scene. This artwork looks down on a newer
302ci V8. It sports a Weiand intake and an Edelbrock 4-barrel
carburetor. On back is a C4 3-speed automatic that is throwing
power from the 302 cubes to a 3.78 rear axle. In addition to the
visual airbrushed paint the hood underside, the restorer went to
some extra lengths with additional chroming for various parts of
the engine, and some red wiring for the MSD ignition, as well as a
like new master cylinder.
Undercarriage
It looks line the undercarriage does not want to be outdone by the
topside, so it has solid framing that is all black and rust free. A
new coating oftextured rustproofing and a new fuel tank are also
seen here now. The floor pans and inner fenders are just perfect
and we can note shiny dual glass pack style exhaust. Independent
coil springs are up front, and leaf springs are on back . Noted
these have new shocks and springs. Power disc brakes improve the
front braking and power drums are now on back. A totally drip free
underbelly for this Clubber.
Drive-Ability
This car fired up with a mighty roar and off to the test track
where I always first test the panic stop and this one passed with
bias free flying colors. Acceleration was great and the handling as
smooth and effortless as could be with the new shocks and springs.
Power steering makes driving this classic a breeze. All functions
were working just fab!
This car has undergone several upgrades but retains its original
charm and design. It's a sleeper and not near anything like any
50's clunker may be when unkempt. Not this example, hurry on up to
the clicker, (mouse), or get on in our Hallowed Halls as this my
first encounter with this example of Ford will not be here long fer
sur!
U6FG349061
U-272ci V8
6-1956
F-Dearborn, MI Assy Plant
G-Customline Club Sedan
349061-Sequential Unit Number
WARRANTY PLATE
BODY 70B-Customline 2 Door Club Sedan
COLOR E-Colonial White
TRIM E-Light & Dark Gray Cloth & Vinyl
PRODUCTION CODE 6H210C-August 6th
Classic Auto Mall is a 336,000-square foot classic and special
interest automobile showroom, featuring over 850 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.