For Sale: 1950 Ford Custom Deluxe in Vero Beach, Florida for sale in Vero Beach, FL

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Vehicle Description With a focus on providing the middle class an affordable automobile that presented high-end looks; Ford redesigned the Custom model in 1950 and changed the name to the Custom Deluxe.
Offered in a 2-door coupe and sedan; 4-door sedan and wagon models; the Custom Deluxe had a broad audience.
Available with both Inline 6 and Flathead V8 engine options and several interior and exterior options; the Custom Deluxe provided buyers many ways to customize their purchase.
This 1950 Custom Deluxe Convertible has undergone a frame-off restoration.
The exterior is presented in Matador Red with stunning custom beige leather interior.
The black power convertible top opens and closes with pull of a lever and the exterior brightwork and wide whitewall tires are impeccable.
Driving on a 239 cubic inch flathead V8 tied to a three-speed transmission; upon pressing the car's push-button start; it's sound lets you know the drive will be fun.
Upgraded to a 12-volt electrical system; the car is a joy to operate and turns heads on the road.
Luxury custom airliner leather interior rounds out what is a unique classics making a nod to both old and new.
Unless stated otherwise, vehicle mileage on title is exempt and unknown if original.
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  • Year: 1950
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: Custom Deluxe

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