1950 Ford Custom Deluxe V-8 Country Squire
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1950 Ford Custom Deluxe V-8 Country Squire Cold Start Video

1950 Ford Custom Deluxe V-8 Country Squire Driving Video
Description
First uncovered in 1949, the Ford Deluxe represented the first clean-sheet design from the Blue Oval since World War II. Offered with a charming design that is commonly known as a “shoebox Ford”, the Deluxe was available in either Deluxe or Custom Deluxe trim variants with the latter featuring a new station wagon with familiar ‘woodie’ styling. Transitioning away from a complete wooden body, the Custom Deluxe Station Wagon was constructed around a steel roof and rear fenders while wood remained for the side bodywork and upper and lower tailgate. The front end offered a signature bullet-adorned grill and a wrap-around bumper complete with parking lights. What many now consider as the test of a ‘true Station Wagon’ the second seat folds completely flat and is removable. Described by Ford as a “combination of style and utility as never before”, this two-door station wagon provided seating for eight passengers. Later renamed the Country Squire, the Ford Custom Deluxe Station Wagon was the first glimpse into this nostalgic family transporter that served many in comfort and classic American style.
Highlights
Powered by a 239 cu-in Flathead V8 producing 100 horsepower
Beautiful Matador Red exterior paired with Maple and Mahogany wood
Benefitting from a frame-off restoration competed to a high standard a number of years ago and preserved with Spar varnish treatment
Recent servicing in December of 2022 includes spark plugs and oil change
Column mounted three-speed manual transmission with overdrive
Excellent exterior chrome work and stainless steel
Features
“Magic-action” four-wheel hydraulic brakes
Worm and roller symmetrical steering gear linkage
Magic-air heater
Independent front-wheel suspension with semi-elliptic rear leaf springs
Double-drop specially reinforced frame for Club Coupe and Station Wagon
15-inch wheels with painted centers and chrome hubcaps
Radio
Hand-wound dashboard clock
Dual sun-visors
Locking glove compartment
Chrome finials on instrument panel
Known Flaws
Interior wood trim appears to be fading towards bottom of door
Steering wheel shows some hairline cracks
Included
Previous service documentation
Additional photos of the vehicle prior to restoration
Ownership History
It is believed that this vehicle rolled off the Ford assembly line on June 22, 1950. Acquired by the current owner in 2022 this Wagon has been enjoyed under current ownership where it was lovingly named Javier-the-Woody. The seller reports serving in March & November, 2022 to include: new master brake cylinder, greased bearings, new heater core, new heater control valve, new generator & voltage regulator.
Additional Notes
A Broad Arrow Group Car Specialist is working as an agent on behalf of the owner for this vehicle.
Contact: Mathieu Guyot-Sionnest Phone: (323) 527-6020 email: mathieu.guyotsionnest@broadarrowgroup.com