1950 Ford Custom Deluxe Convertible
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Description
OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE
Ford’s first true post-war design emerged in July 1948 and was quickly nicknamed the “Shoebox Ford” for its slab-sided pontoon fenders. The new ’49 Ford was available with an inline-six or a flathead V8 engine in a range of body styles, returning Ford to first place in sales among American manufacturers.
The following model year, Ford advertising boasted “50 Ways New For ’50,” with changes mostly encompassing new exterior trim and a crest emblem that would remain on full-size models for the next four decades. The Custom Deluxe V8 series featured the top trim level for Ford, and the Convertible model was among its top sellers.
“If there's a touch of gypsy in your soul ... if you like the sun and the wind and the open road ... you'll surely thrill to this sleek, stunning convertible,” the 1950 sales brochure assured potential buyers. Today, 1949-1951 Fords are beloved for their trailblazing design and remain charming weekend cruisers.
This 1950 Custom Deluxe has been upgraded with a 302-cubic-inch V8 engine and automatic transmission, as well as several other mechanical and aesthetic upgrades.
Highlights
Finished in yellow paint over red and white interior
Black canvas power convertible top with zippered rear window
Upgrades since February 2023:
Installed Ford 302 cu-in V8 engine with fuel injection, replacing the factory 226 cu-in inline-six
Installed Ford three-speed automatic with overdrive, replacing the original three-speed manual transmission
Replaced convertible top motor pump, cylinder, and hoses and installed a 12 volt switch and wiring
Installed new front disc brakes and rear drum brakes
The chassis number (B0CH106742) decodes as:
B – 239 cu-in 2V V8 engine
0 – 1950 model year
C – Chester, Pennsylvania, assembly plant
H – 3.7 liter inline-six engine
106742 – Sequential production number
Rear fender skirts
Optional bumper guards with grille center fog light
Features
Two-door, rear-wheel-drive convertible
Split windshield
Bench seats
Original pushbutton start
Two-spoke steering wheel
Original chrome horn ring
Dash instrumentation:
100-mph speedometer
Fuel level
Oil pressure
Battery
Coolant temperature
“Magic Air” heater
Ventilate/Heat/Defrost temperature controls
Vent windows
Manual rollup windows
Push-button door handles
Integrated parking lights
Clock
Push-button AM radio
Dual sun visors
Chrome front and rear bumpers
Hood ornament
Original Ford hubcaps
Independent front suspension
Leaf spring rear suspension
Goodyear 15-inch tires
Wheelbase: 114 inches
Overall length: 196.6 inches
Width: 72.8 inches
Advertised weight: 3,260 pounds
Known Imperfections
Light corrosion on convertible top hardware
Paint chip on hood just below the ornament
Corrosion on both bumpers
Paint chip on passenger door just below lock
Paint chips beneath right taillight
Paint chips on driver’s side near taillight
Paint chips on driver’s side fender skirt
Paint chips on wheels
Rubber trunk mat shows wear
Included
Spare tire
Jack
Black parade boot
Ownership History
The owner of this 1950 Ford Custom Deluxe Convertible Coupe purchased it in January 2023 and immediately went to work to improve its performance and aesthetics, spending more than $30,000 on parts and labor.
Additional Notes
A Broad Arrow Group Consignment Specialist is working as an agent on behalf of the owner of this vehicle.
Contact: Hunter Harris Phone: 772.925.9304 email: hharris@hagerty.com