Dressed in tasteful red paint, and cruising on a set of whitewall
tires that are perfectly in keeping with its thoroughly original
appearance, this 1950 Ford Club Coupe captures American automotive
styling at an interesting point in its evolution, a time when cars
were pairing down from the substantial fenders and prominent roof
heights of the '40s and becoming more streamlined, while riding
lower to the ground. Its complete collection of body trim is still
intact, and as you move to get a lateral view of this classic, you
can easily see how its uninterrupted body lines and integrated
fenders represented a dramatic aesthetic departure from its Ford
counterparts that had debuted only a couple of years earlier.
Climb inside, lower yourself onto the front bench seat and you'll
be transported back in time. This interior retains a largely
original appearance. The oversized factory steering wheel is still
mounted on the column, with the column shifter just behind it, and
both rows of seating still wear what is likely the original
upholstery. You'll see some obvious signs of the passing decades.
Some wear on the gray cloth surfaces, a little discoloration on the
headliner. But rest assured that this interior is ready to roll as
it currently stands. The original factory gauges are joined by a
trio of AutoGage displays mounted just under the original AM radio
and an under-dash air conditioning unit has been added to the mix
to keep this classic comfortable throughout the year.
This Club Coupe runs unusually well, especially when you consider
that its drivetrain remains in period-correct configuration. That
drivetrain is anchored by a 239-cubic-inch flathead V8 that's
equipped with a one-barrel carburetor and fires up without
hesitation via a push button inside the cabin. The engine pairs
with a 3-speed, column-mounted manual transmission that runs
through its gears cleanly. Despite its manual steering, this
classic is surprisingly easy to drive. It tracks arrow-straight and
comes to a stop via its drum brakes without undue effort. As you
glance around the engine compartment, you'll likely notice the
presence of a couple of electrical upgrades to enhance
dependability, including an alternator that sits in place of the
original generator, and the components of a modern 12-volt system.
An electric cooling fan has also been added to keep this Ford from
losing its cool in more trying driving conditions.
HIGHLIGHTS
• PERIOD-CORRECT 239-CUBIC-INCH FLATHEAD V8
• 1-BARREL CARBURETOR
• 3-SPEED MANUAL COLUMN-MOUNTED TRANSMISSION
• DUAL EXHAUST
• ELECTRIC COOLING FAN
• UPDATED 12-VOLT ELECTRICAL SYSTEM WITH ALTERNATOR
• MSD DISTRIBUTOR
• STRIKING RED EXTERIOR
• GRAY CLOTH INTERIOR
• AIR CONDITIONING
• AUTOGAGE AUXILIARY GAUGES
With its confidence-inspiring running condition, pivotal styling
and a level of structural soundness that's not easy to find in a
car from its era, this 1950 Ford Club Coupe represents a unique
opportunity to own a seldom-seen classic that's ready to drive just
as soon as you bring it home. Call today!
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