While Fords of the 1950s were considered well-built, they were also seen as conservative.
This changed in 1955 when the Ford line of cars once again donned a new body and interior to keep up with the competition and technology. The Ford Fairlane was introduced in 1955 as Ford's full-size model and the name was derived from Henry Ford's ancestralUsed 1955 Ford Fairlane 30,745 miles, Gold
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This classic beauty is a wonderful presentation of Chevrolet's golden age of motoring.
In a very desirable two-tone finish with hardtop coupe design, this 1950 all-original Styleline Deluxe Belair coupe was one of the best for its post-war redesign and it led the way for top-of-the-line models for Chevrolet. This 1950 is also the birth year
Used 1950 Chevrolet Styleline 56,899 miles, Gray
Ford celebrated its 50th anniversary in 1953.
Only cosmetic updates distinguished the 1953 models from the 1952s. A special steering-wheel-hub medallion announced "50th Anniversary 1903-1953" The grille incorporated a larger horizontal bar with three vertical stripes on either side of the center bullet. WIth the Korean war restrictions
Used 1953 Ford Customline 27,550 miles, Blue
The 1954 Ford Crestline Victoria 2-door hardtop is a classic car from the mid-1950s that was part of the Ford Crestline series, which was produced from 1952 to 1954.
The Victoria was the top trim level of the Crestline series and was available as a two-door hardtop, as well as a four-door sedan. This completely restored Victoria features a sleek
Used 1954 Ford Crestline 32,236 miles, Green
137 hp, 323.5 cu.
in. L-head inline eight-cylinder engine, three-speed Fluid-Drive transmission, independent front suspension with coil springs, solid axle rear suspension with leaf springs, and four-wheel hydraulic drum brakes. Wheelbase: 127.5 in. With a model lineup that led from modest sixes to semi-custom eights, Chrysler covered an unusually
Used 1941 Chrysler New Yorker 35,813 miles, Tan