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Ford Custom In Concord, NC For Sale

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1951 Ford Custom
3
  • coupe 48,013
  • 2,855 below average
  • 20,900 good
  • Concord, NC
  • cars.com
  • 2,855 below average coupe 48,013 gasoline manual
It is a all steel body panels. It is powered by the 235 Flathead V8 and has the 1st year of the Automatic transmission. This classic Ford is Blue in Color with Aqua Interior
20,900 Concord, NCConcord, NC at cars.com
1950 Ford Custom
3
  • 92,694
  • 18,845 below average
  • 8,995 great
  • Concord, NC
  • oldride.com
  • 18,845 below average 92,694 gasoline black manual
The body has a new coat of black (2016) that appears to be a one-stage enamel finish. The car was dubbed "the shoebox Ford" by some because of its relatively flat body sides
8,995 Concord, NCConcord, NC at oldride.com
1951 Ford Custom
3
  • 95,065
  • 33,995 overpriced
  • Concord, NC
  • oldride.com
  • 95,065 gasoline red manual
Showmanship it's often the defining line between a good classic and a great one... And this 1951 ford custom deluxe coupe definitely knows it. With its gleaming modern red paint, custom interior, and flathead v8, it's the perfect mix of original and upgraded that always draws in a crowd. Everyone loves the sleek look of ford's first post-war design. It was fairly groundbreaking when it appeared, which is why it became the darling of the custom car crowds. And while others have gone as far as to drop them to the ground and add flame jobs, this one goes in a different direction. It draws all eyes on it thanks to the clearcoat shine of a modern red. And speaking of trim, everyone loves the full-length bright line that comes on the upper-level custom model. The custom bench seats look terrific with the pristine white vinyl with red inserts and red piping. And while this looks great, the true investment was making sure the carpeting, side panels, armrests, headliner, dash, and every detail matches this color scheme so well. The cool two-spoke steering wheel with bright trim is pure 1950s space-race cool. In fact, the whole dash stays true to the original, right down to the large speedometer with cool circular readout design. Under the hood is the unmistakable appearance of ford's iconic flathead v8. And just like the rest of the car, this has been upgraded for showmanship. The red elements like the firewall, wires, and engine block look like they are radiating power against the dark components. Plus, there have been some nice shining elements added like the master cylinder, air grabber, and the flathead's iconic dual bent tubes. This kind of quality classic gets all the right attention.
33,995 Concord, NCConcord, NC at oldride.com
  • 61,867
  • 44,995 overpriced
  • Concord, NC
  • oldride.com
  • 61,867 gasoline blue manual
Purists might cringe at the mixed DNA on this radical 1951 Ford custom convertible, but this is truly the way they did it in the old school: if it was cool, there was a place for it on the car. As a result, it neatly blends shapes, trim, and designs from other makes and models, creating an extremely attractive custom that will attract attention simply because someone knew how to do it right. The side trim is from a 1959 Pontiac, the fender portholes are Buick, and the front bumper is a '55 Chevy piece Power Windows✔ Bucket Seats✔ AM/FM✔ CD Changer✔ Air Conditioning
44,995 Concord, NCConcord, NC at oldride.com