| The Ford Mainline was the base model below the Ford Customline and the Ford Fairlane. It was offered as a 2-dr sedan and was available from 1952 to 1956. The Ford Mainline is similar to the Ford Customline and is the perfect “starter” car for an amateur driver. The Ford Mainline model is small enough to park in a parking space without dificulty, yet can still accommodate five adults comfortably.
This car was made possible because Ford wanted to offer a completely redesigned body for its cars in 1952. The new body featured a one-piece curved windshield, a full-width rear window, protruding round parking lights and a round three-bladed spinner mounted at the center of the grille bar. And this was the beginning of the Ford Mainline as Ford entry-model for 1952. Though it was known to be the base model of the Customline and the Fairlane, there are still other features of it that is unique. It is equipped with the 6cyl engine, 3sp; its power is 101.0 hp at 3,500.0 rpm. It is outfitted with original wheel covers and wide whitewall tires.
The most Uunique feature about the Ford Mainline is its engine, Ford ensures that every Ford model’s engine is flexible, which means that it can operate in ethanol, gasoline, or any combination of the two fuels inside the same tank. The spacious interior awaits occupants, providing comfortable seats and other amenities which will give you the ease while driving. Its safety features are beyond compare, it includes the airbags, safety belts, standard anti-lock brakes and many others.

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