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Ford also offered Club and Business Coupe models, a convertible, and a two-door station wagon. The new "bullet-nose" grille featured "6" or "8" numbers to denote the engine under the hood.
The '49 was available as a Ford or a Ford Custom; both were offered as a two-door sedan (called a "Tudor"), a four-door sedan (a "Fordor"), and a club coupe. Convertibles and station wagons (which ...
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The Ponton 1949-51 Ford Stays Afloat In Modern Times - MSNPerhaps that isn’t a big deal, as Americans gave the 1949 Ford a nickname of their own design: it was called a “shoebox” many moons ago, and that was also applied to the similarly ponton ...
There were 48 stars on the American flag when teenaged Roger built his first custom—a Shoebox convertible. That one was a 1950 painted Dodge blue. He slammed it, shaved the door handles, and ...
Check out this fully custom 1951 Shoebox Ford Convertible here at www.customrodder.com the offical website of Custom Rodder Magazine ...
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