
Buyer Resources
- 1954 Ford Crestline Skyliner
- 302ci V8
- 4-Barrel Carburetor
- 3-Speed Ford-O-Matic Automatic
- RWD
- Coral Exterior
- White/Coral Interior
- Glass Roof
- Reupholstered Interior
- Aftermarket Steering Wheel
- Aftermarket Gauges
- Fel-Pro Engine Valve Cover Gasket Set
- Glasspack Exhaust
- Drum Brakes
Extras Included in the Sale
- Original Manuals & Documentation
Ford’s Crestline represented the top of the company’s passenger car lineup during the early 1950s, and the Skyliner remains one of the most recognizable variants thanks to its distinctive factory-tinted transparent roof panel. This 1954 Ford Crestline Skyliner has been thoughtfully updated while preserving the charm that made these cars so memorable. Showing approximately 57,814 miles, it blends classic 1950s styling with a more dependable 302ci Ford V8, making it an appealing choice for enthusiasts who appreciate vintage looks paired with improved drivability. Finished in an eye-catching Coral exterior over a matching White and Coral interior, this Skyliner stands out wherever it goes and is ready to be enjoyed at cruises, local shows, or weekend drives.
Exterior and Interior
The exterior of this 1954 Ford Crestline Skyliner perfectly captures the optimism and bold styling of postwar American motoring. Finished in a vibrant Coral paint scheme, the car is highlighted by generous chrome trim, sweeping body lines, and the model’s signature factory-style glass roof that fills the cabin with natural light. The upgraded glasspack exhaust provides a deeper, unmistakably V8 soundtrack that complements the car’s nostalgic character while maintaining its timeless appearance. The interior of this 1954 Ford Crestline Skyliner has been reupholstered in a tasteful White and Coral color combination that complements the exterior beautifully. An aftermarket steering wheel and a set of upgraded gauges provide a subtle custom touch while offering improved driver feedback. The spacious bench-seat cabin retains the welcoming feel expected from a classic full-size Ford, making it an enjoyable place to spend time whether cruising through town or heading to the next classic car gathering.
Engine
Under the hood, this 1954 Ford Crestline Skyliner has been upgraded with a proven 302ci Ford V8 topped by a 4-barrel carburetor, delivering a substantial improvement in performance over the car’s original powertrain. Power is sent to the rear wheels through a smooth-shifting 3-speed Ford-O-Matic automatic transmission, creating a relaxed and enjoyable driving experience. The seller also reports the installation of a Fel-Pro engine valve cover gasket set, while the glasspack exhaust gives the V8 a classic muscle-inspired tone. Drum brakes remain in place, preserving the authentic driving character that enthusiasts appreciate in a vintage Ford.
Ford’s Crestline represented the top of the company’s passenger car lineup during the early 1950s, and the Skyliner remains one of the most recognizable variants thanks to its distinctive factory-tinted transparent roof panel. This 1954 Ford Crestline Skyliner has been thoughtfully updated while preserving the charm that made these cars so memorable. Showing approximately 57,814 miles, it blends classic 1950s styling with a more dependable 302ci Ford V8, making it an appealing choice for enthusiasts who appreciate vintage looks paired with improved drivability. Finished in an eye-catching Coral exterior over a matching White and Coral interior, this Skyliner stands out wherever it goes and is ready to be enjoyed at cruises, local shows, or weekend drives.
The early 1950s were a golden age for American convertibles, when chrome, bright colors, and V8 power defined the dream of life on the open road. As Ford’s premium convertible offering, the Crestline Sunliner delivered all of those qualities in one stylish package, quickly becoming one of the brand’s most desirable postwar models. This 1952 Ford Crestline Sunliner shows just 9,115 miles and presents in striking Candy Apple Red over a red and black interior. Powered by Ford’s iconic Flathead V8 and equipped with period features such as a factory push-button radio, in-dash clock, and Magic Air heater system, this Sunliner captures the charm and character that made American motoring so special during the era. Whether displayed at local shows, enjoyed on weekend cruises, or added to a growing collection, this classic Ford offers a nostalgic driving experience that continues to resonate more than seven decades after it left the factory.
The Ford Crestline was the top tier trim for Ford’s 1952 range. It came in a wide variety of forms, including as a hardtop, a convertible (called the Sunliner), a sedan and a station wagon. The series was made for just three model years before 1955’s Fairlane series took over. Today, the Crestline and its Mainline and Customline siblings are largely overlooked as classics, since the Fairlane steals all the limelight when you consider Fifties Fords. That’s why you should really give this 1954 Ford Crestline Sunliner Convertible Restomod a chance. It’s a lovely restomod effort with a punchy 381ci bored-over V8, a Tremec manual gearbox, a custom interior, air conditioning, and so much more to make every drive as wonderful as possible.
Ford’s Crestline represented the top of the company’s passenger car lineup during the early 1950s, and the Skyliner remains one of the most recognizable variants thanks to its distinctive factory-tinted transparent roof panel. This 1954 Ford Crestline Skyliner has been thoughtfully updated while preserving the charm that made these cars so memorable. Showing approximately 57,814 miles, it blends classic 1950s styling with a more dependable 302ci Ford V8, making it an appealing choice for enthusiasts who appreciate vintage looks paired with improved drivability. Finished in an eye-catching Coral exterior over a matching White and Coral interior, this Skyliner stands out wherever it goes and is ready to be enjoyed at cruises, local shows, or weekend drives.
Ford’s second-generation F-Series helped establish the pickup as more than just a workhorse, blending rugged capability with improved styling and everyday comfort. This 1960 Ford F-100 is a beautifully restored example that showcases the timeless appeal of Ford’s iconic pickup while preserving its classic character. Showing 99,877 miles, this truck is powered by the dependable 223ci inline-six paired with a 3-speed manual transmission, making it an enjoyable cruiser for weekend drives, local shows, or adding to a classic truck collection. Finished in an elegant Midnight Blue with a restored interior and handsome wood bed floor, this F-100 offers vintage style that continues to turn heads more than six decades after it left the factory.
The 1939 Ford Deluxe Business Coupe remains one of the most recognizable pre-war American coupes, prized for its sweeping fenders, streamlined styling, and timeless hot rod appeal. This example has been transformed into a beautifully finished street rod that blends classic Ford styling with modern comfort and dependable V8 performance. Showing just 8,532 miles, this custom build features a 350ci V8 backed by a 4-speed automatic transmission, along with thoughtful upgrades that make it equally suited for weekend cruising, local car shows, or long-distance road trips. Its striking custom Silver and Maroon paint scheme, upgraded interior, and extensive list of modern amenities make this Ford an eye-catching and enjoyable classic.
Ford’s Crestline represented the top of the company’s passenger car lineup during the early 1950s, and the Skyliner remains one of the most recognizable variants thanks to its distinctive factory-tinted transparent roof panel. This 1954 Ford Crestline Skyliner has been thoughtfully updated while preserving the charm that made these cars so memorable. Showing approximately 57,814 miles, it blends classic 1950s styling with a more dependable 302ci Ford V8, making it an appealing choice for enthusiasts who appreciate vintage looks paired with improved drivability. Finished in an eye-catching Coral exterior over a matching White and Coral interior, this Skyliner stands out wherever it goes and is ready to be enjoyed at cruises, local shows, or weekend drives.
Few American classics are as instantly recognizable as the 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air, and this beautifully executed restomod combines its legendary styling with modern performance and reliability. Showing approximately 2,246 miles since completion, this Bel Air trades its original powertrain for a fuel-injected LS3 V8 backed by a 6-speed manual transmission, making it every bit as enjoyable to drive as it is to admire. Finished in black over a reupholstered gray and black interior, it also benefits from thoughtful upgrades such as Vintage Air climate control, front disc brakes, and numerous performance enhancements, creating an outstanding blend of timeless design and contemporary drivability.
Introduced in 1962, the MG B Roadster quickly became one of Britain’s most successful sports cars, combining timeless styling, dependable engineering, and an engaging driving experience at an affordable price. This 1965 MG B Roadster represents the desirable early chrome-bumper era and shows just 14,351 miles on the odometer. Finished in classic Tartan Red over a black interior, this roadster retains much of its original character while benefiting from a reupholstered interior and tasteful upgrades. Whether carving through winding back roads or enjoying an open-top cruise on a sunny afternoon, this MG B delivers the simple, analog driving experience that has made it a favorite among enthusiasts for generations.
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