Offered is a 1954 Ford Customline, a well-preserved example of Ford’s early-1950s design that appeals to collectors seeking authenticity and originality. This vehicle is presented in unmodified condition, retaining its period-correct character and classic proportions.
The car features a dark green exterior complemented by a light beige original interior from 1954, which remains intact and unaltered. As a two-door coupe with seating for four, it maintains the layout and styling that define this era of American motoring. The originality of the interior is a notable highlight and a key attribute for collectors.
Power is provided by a V8 engine with 8 cylinders and an engine displacement of 3.9 liters, paired with an automatic transmission. The odometer currently reads 99,029 miles. The vehicle holds a clean title.
This vehicle is being offered by ARD Brothers Auto Sales, located in Miami, Florida. At the conclusion of the sale, the dealership will issue a bill of sale and provide the buyer with the original title, enabling the buyer to register the vehicle in their home state.
To support informed purchasing decisions, the dealership welcomes scheduled inspections, requests for additional photographs, and inquiries for further information prior to purchase. Buyers will work directly with a sales representative throughout the process to ensure clear communication and a smooth transaction. Payment is accepted via wire transfer.
Please note that transportation arrangements are the responsibility of the buyer. The dealership does not coordinate or work with any vehicle transport companies, allowing buyers full flexibility in selecting their preferred carrier.
This 1954 Ford Customline represents an excellent opportunity to acquire a largely untouched classic that showcases original craftsmanship, enduring design, and collector appeal.
NOTE: This vehicle was purchased at an auction, and the dealership has limited knowledge of the vehicle's owner history. The dealership is more than willing to provide all information at its disposal, but again, the information before the purchase at the auction is limited.