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239ci V8 3-Speed Auto/Gorgeous Engine Bay/Snazzy Interior/Excellent Driver

1953 Ford Crestline Victoria

Technical specifications of Ford Crestline Victoria 1953

Price: -
Condition: Used
Item location: Morgantown, Pennsylvania, United States
Make: Ford
Model: Crestline Victoria
Type: Coupe
Doors: 2
Year: 1953
Mileage: 65816
VIN: B3MV108547
Color: Other
Engine size: 239 V8
Transmission: Automatic
Interior color: Red
Vehicle Title: Clear
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Car description

1953 Ford Crestline Victoria

There is something wonderful, disquieting, and in the end, embarrassing about America's cars in the 1950's: the lunkers, the dreamboats, the befinned, the be-chromed behemoths that lurked in the driveways of our suburban ranch homes in the burbs... only because they were too big for the garage! These were so American it drove Europeans to the brink of envy with their excesses in horsepower, and gadgetry. Throw caution to the wind as gas was super cheap, and was sold by the gallon, not the liter, so drive on! (Thanks to Karl Ann Marling from Autoeroticism)

For consignment the example so defining of the era of car manufacturing it would be an example in the dictionary under the word excess. This fully restored example of a 1953 Ford Victoria is certainly dripping with all the trappings of the era, and then some. Pristine condition, and an amalgamation of various models all put together for this total custom creation begging the question "Who's your daddy?!"

Exterior
Up front and center we start with a re-chromed Corvette grille (ah you thought it looked familiar) all mirror-like and framed with a chrome trim piece on top fastened with a gaggle of round chromed bolts. Below is the bumper, showing off just as nice as the grille. Flanking on either side are a single headlight complete with the chromed visor and round chrome trim piece embedded smoothly into the front quarters. These are side by side with a bulbous long rounded hood with a painted pinstripe flourish in white, which is a very nice contrast to the gorgeous red paint seen on all the straight steel panels. On the mid front quarters, is a trim spear which starts and ends on the quarters, and is topped with a round half sphere. On the rockers are lake pipes with a trio of dummy outlets, all in a background of beautiful miles deep red paint. Fender skirts hold the curved line from the lake pipes to the rear bumper, and show just a hint of wide white sidewall. On back are nose cone-esque Olds pointy taillights, and another pristine bumper. On the trunk lid is a contrasting red pinstripe flourish and on the rear quarters are twin angled rearward antenna. A large curved rear glass is framed with a massive chrome trimming wrapping around the "B" pillar with the glass. 15 inch Cragar like chromed 5 spokes with knockoff hubs blaze the wide whites on all 4 corners, and sport red inner hubs.

Interior
Not to be outdone by the exterior, a mixed use of red vinyl and white leather covers all the door panel surfaces and seats. The seats are white tuck and roll inserts with red bolsters, and we note a large front split back bench in front and a solid bench in the rear. The original steering wheel has been modified in the center for "safety' (sic) with bullet trimmings protruding towards the driver, and a red center taillight replacing the usual Ford badging. The steering wheel is white bakelite and has no cracks or marks. Upfront is the original dash with arched speedometer, with various gauges arching above it within the red dash top. Super shiny chromed bezels throughout house white crystal topped knobs and a neatly inserted AM/FM/Cassette player also with crystal knobs. On top of the dash is more flourish pinstripes in black and white, and center mounted temperature gauge now in lieu of the original clock. Beautiful red carpet floods the floors, and a perfect white headliner floats above all this 50's splendor and excess. Speaking of excess a shout out to the trunk which is covered in black carpet, houses an original ribbed chromed wheel cover and tire, a fire extinguisher, and chromed Victoria badging with a lower V spear...excellent!

Drivetrain
Everywhere one turns their eye, you can feast on excess and eye candy, and the engined bay is no exception. Making use of brass, chrome, red paint, and black background, it's a 239ci V8 complete with Edmunds red painted silver ribbed heads. Topping it are a trio of brass plated Offenhauser 2-barrel carburetors and intake. On back is a smooth Ford-O-Matic 3-speed automatic transmission. You must see this fine mix of metals and painted surfaces to believe how nice it really is finished off. All rebuilt approximately 5 years ago including the rear.

Undercarriage
I'm in process of grabbing my knife and fork and my plan is to turn this car upside down and eat off it, its that clean. All straight steel painted a nice black, and structurally solid as a rock. Independent coil spring suspension for the front, and leaf springs for the rear, along with drum brakes all around. Sound construction topped off with clean rust-free exhaust pipes combining with the headers, and Smitty mufflers to give this car a low rumble upon approach of it.

Drive-Ability
Obviously, it fired up immediately, and that low rumble is a bit menacing, but is kept at bay with all the trimmings and excess on this car. A flip of the gear shift lever (topped with crystal of course!) and I'm off to the test track. She performed excellently, with great acceleration and handling, power steering for those tight spaces, and excellent braking. All controls were in working order. Honestly, I could not get enough of this beautiful blinged out Crestline. I would love to have this in my driveway, even though it would fit in my garage, I'd want to show it off to the neighbors a bit.

This writer is a sucker for these 50's pieces of Detroit iron, and with all the trimmings I'm in LOVE! A fantastic build producing a Crestline for the ages, a show winner fer sur. Every detail just beautifully finished, and no stone left unturned for this excellent build.

B3MV108547
B-V8
3-1953
M-Memphis, TN Assy Plant
108547-Sequential Unit Number

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This vehicle is located in our showroom in Morgantown, Pennsylvania, conveniently located just 1-hour west of Philadelphia on the I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike. The website is www.classicautomall.com and our phone number is (888) 227-0914. Please contact us anytime for more information or to come see the vehicle in person.

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