1950 Ford Custom

This Car Runs!During World War II, domestic auto production ceased as companies turned over to wartime production. Following the end of the war in 1945, Ford made only slight changes to their 1942 models. They turned them out as quickly as possible to make up for the shortages created by a lack of production during the war, and the huge new demand from returning GIs.

Ford completely redesigned their offerings beginning in 1949. These new cars were sleek, modern, and radically different from their prewar models. The new autos offered not only a comfortable ride, but also efficient use of space provided by a big trunk, which easily swallowed groceries or luggage for growing families. These features became typical of American family sedans in the 1950s.

The 1950 Fords seemed identical to the 1949 models, but ads touted “50 improvements for ‘50.” These cars are popular with enthusiasts and customizers due to their styling and the availability of performance parts for their flathead V-8 engines.

Generous gift of Ron Cloutier

  • MANUFACTURER: Ford Motor Company, Detroit Michigan (1903-present)
  • PRICE NEW: $1,590
  • AVERAGE ANNUAL INCOME 1950: $3,180
  • PRICE TO BUY 2023: $19,661

  • ENGINE: V-8 L-head, 239 cu. in./3.9 l.
  • HORSEPOWER: 100

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