Less than an hour from Morgantown, Chester, Pennsylvania was home
to one of Ford's assembly plants from 1927 to 1961. The 50 acre
facility first produced Model A's and a rail line came through an
awning at the building which is still a standing structure at 500
West Front Street along the Delaware River. Among other cars that
were assembled there were 1950 Ford Customs.
For consignment, a 1950 Ford Custom 4 door sedan showing 17,781
miles, but the true miles are unknown due to a title exemption.
This one had extensive work, more than 80 hours, at a professional
shop where no expense was spared. The car will come to you with a
detailed list of work that shows no stone was unturned to sort this
76 year old.
Exterior
Two stage Navy Blue paint is a great choice here and it shows off
the chrome trim in all its glory. That starts with the torpedo
nosed grille, robust front bumper and bumper guards, and headlight
rings that give the car personality. The side spear visually pops
off the panels and the gas filler trim is a classic sign of a
bygone era when art and functionality merged. Spot lights and a
visor give an otherwise simple shape some texture and we'll never
get bored of how the rear panel curves conform to the shape of the
oval tail lights. Exhaust ornamentation and a curb feeler just add
to the appeal of this car while 15-inch wheels, painted to match,
wear Ford hubcaps and white wall tires with the rear tucked under
side skirts. Up close, imperfections noted include some paint runs
on a character line, light pitting and scratches in the chrome
bumpers front and rear along with some surface rust, inclusions, a
few chips, unpainted where the hood trim meets the steel, bubbling
on several lower panels, and dings in side trim piece.
Interior
Patterned gray cloth mixes with silver and gray features to create
attractive door panels all with chrome hardware and ivory knobs,
all presenting in nice shape although there's some damage to the
front corner of the driver's door. Front and rear bench seats take
on the cloth and add button accents to the upper portions and both
are clean and intact and framed in gray vinyl. The cream painted
steering wheel shows patina, the kind that tells the story of
decades of hands at the 3 and 9 o'clock positions and it fronts a
dashboard that also shows some age with some cracking ivory knobs
and a single gauge in the center relaying seven bits of
information. There's a clock molded into the center and an AM radio
too, all between a chrome capped detail line on the dash. We have
gray carpet below and a mohair headliner above and both are in
decent condition. The big trunk is also covered in a cut to fit
carpet pieces and houses a spare tire.
Drivetrain
Colored by surface rust, the engine presents as driver quality and
original 226ci L-head inline 6 cylinder, rated at 95 horsepower and
fed fuel through a 1-barrel carburetor. It's mated to a 3-speed
manual transmission and the car runs on a 12 volt system.
Undercarriage
A newer gas tank highlights the underside where a single exhaust
flows through a stock style muffler on its way to a chrome tipped
exit. Drum brakes are on all four wheels and suspension is a basic
setup of coil springs in front and leaf springs in back.
Drive-Ability
The L-head fires up and we conjure up our best 3 on the tree skills
and roll this handsome car onto the test loop where it rolls
straight and true and brakes on demand. No power steering here but
it doesn't take long to get used to it and visibility remains good
through the tall greenhouse. We note the radio and clock are not
working but all other functions afforded to the driver operate as
they should. While Classic Auto Mall represents that these
functions were working at the time of our test drive, we cannot
guarantee these functions will be working at the time of your
purchase.
The fuel system, brakes, cooling system, ignition, heater core,
ignition system, wiring and many other items that can't be seen
have been gone through and repaired or replaced. This blue cruiser
is ready to go and has room for the entire family! Cruise night,
here we come!
H0CS130573
H-226ci 1bbl I6
0-1951
CS-Chester, PA Assy Plant
130573-Sequential Unit Number
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