How long is a 1952 Ford Customline?
The 1952 Ford Customline typically measures about 206 to 210 inches in overall length, roughly 17 feet. Exact length varies slightly by body style and trim, but the figure above represents the common range for the model year.
Length by body style
The following figures illustrate typical overall lengths by body style for the 1952 Customline family. Remember that variations can exist by exact variant and production year within 1952.
- 4‑door sedan: approximately 206–210 inches (about 17 feet 2 inches to 17 feet 6 inches)
- 2‑door sedan: approximately 205–208 inches (about 17 feet 1 inch to 17 feet 4 inches)
- Victoria/Club coupe (hardtop): approximately 208–210 inches (about 17 feet 4 inches to 17 feet 6 inches)
- Convertible: approximately 206–208 inches (about 17 feet 2 inches to 17 feet 4 inches)
In practice, the exact length depends on the specific variant and trim level, and production year within 1952 could introduce small differences.
Measurement notes
When comparing measurements, use the official factory specification for the precise variant you’re evaluating. Museums, catalogs, and original dealer brochures from 1952 are the best sources for exact figures by body style and trim.
Summary
The 1952 Ford Customline spans roughly 206–210 inches in overall length across its various body styles, with a common wheelbase near 114 inches. If you need the exact figure for a specific car, reference the original dealer brochure or a factory specification sheet for that variant.
