For 1954, Ford's Sunliner Convertible and Victoria Hardtop Coupe had carried over from the previous year, but new to the catalogue was the 1954 Crestline Skyliner, a hardtop coupe that had a glass roof section over the front seat. The factory brochure pronounced it "Glamorous Anywhere!" and glamorous it was. With a blue-green tint, the glass admitted "a soft, diffused light, yet filter[ed] out 60% of the sun's rays," and a zip-in curtain was furnished for times when sunlight was not desired. Ford sold only 13,344 Skyliners, as opposed to 36,685 Sunliner Convertibles, making the glass roof Skyliner nearly three times as rare.
Rare factory glass roof Skyliner
Over $34,000 of restoration and service receipts
292 V-8 engine
Ford-O-Matic transmission
Continental kit
White whitewall tires
Custom removeable console with modern AM/FM/AUX/Bluetooth radio
Seatbelts front and rear
This 1954 Crestline Skyliner features a quality restoration and presents beautifully. Receipts that accompany the car total over $34,000 in restoration and service work has been performed on this rare Ford. The Sandstone White and Cadet Blue metallic paint are in excellent condition, and the brightwork is all very sharp and bright. The matching two-tone vinyl interior is excellent as well. Accessories on the car include a radio, heater, clock, wide whitewall tires and a Continental kit. Additionally, the car has been fitted with seatbelts front and rear, as well as a removable custom console with a Pioneer AM/FM/AUX/Bluetooth radio and dual beverage holders for relaxing cruising pleasure. Under the hood is a smooth-running 292 cubic inch V8 engine mated to a Ford-O-Matic transmission.
Despite their initial popularity, 1954 Skyliners are seldom seen in the collector market. Locating one this well-restored and documented is rarer still, making this wonderful 1954 Ford Crestline Skyliner an exceptional find. Call today!