Coyote-Powered 1954 Ford Customline Tudor Sedan
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Coyote-Powered 1954 Ford Customline Tudor Sedan Walk-Around and Idle
Description
For the 1952 model year, Customline became the company's mid-market entry, and it featured a more modern style. Customline exteriors featured a wrap-around windshield, curved rear glass, a new grille, and additional ornamentation that deviated from the earlier "Shoebox" design. The 1954 model year saw the introduction of a two-door Ranch Wagon to the lineup as well as new suspension setups and engine tunes. Beloved for their distinctive 1950s styling cues, Customlines are highly sought after today to enjoy on memorable weekend cruises and grab attention at local car shows.
Highlights
Subject of a complete restoration under previous ownership
Powered by a Ford 5.0-liter Gen 2 Coyote V8 crate engine
Ford C4 three-speed automatic transmission
Four-wheel Wilwood disc brakes
Ford 9-inch Posi-Traction rear axle with a 3.50 ratio
Rides on 17-inch Boyd Coddington wheels mounted with Goodyear Viva 3 All Season tires
Finished in red over a custom red-and-black vinyl interior
Upgraded bucket seats and center console with cup holders
Vintage Air air conditioning
This Customline Tudor Sedan is offered with the five-digit odometer currently showing just 288 miles since the completion of the build, however, the true mileage is unknown
Features
Chrome front and rear bumpers
Chrome exterior trim
Driver’s side exterior rear-view mirror
Ford “Jet Airplane” hood ornament
Body-color dashboard
Four-spoke billet steering wheel
IDIDIT tilt steering column
Manual roll-up windows
Floor-mounted gear selector
Machine-turned aluminum dash panel
Locking glove box
Push-button radio
Electric clock
Cigarette lighter
Carpeted trunk
Dual exhaust outlets
Known Imperfections
Passenger-side vent window is cracked
Ownership History
This Customline Tudor Sedan was acquired by the consignor in September 2022.