The Ford Motor Company started to create their postwar automobiles by late 1940s. By 1950, many new and exciting changes were made to those vehicles. The era in which the antique 1950 Ford coupe was designed, the United States was winding down from the Second World War.
The antique 1950 Ford coupe was a double door car with a sloped and short roof. The Business coupe had room for three passengers and was available with a deluxe V-8 100 horsepower engine for $1419 or either a deluxe six-cylinder 95 horsepower engine for $1333. The only difference between the Business coupe and the six-passenger Club coupe was the utilization of the free space. The rear seat was removed in the Business coupe so that it can afford the businessman with additional cargo space.
The Business coupe was just available in the deluxe basic trim package, which meant that the person driving the coupe was the only one to have an armrest on the door. Instead of a ring, the horn would be a button. All in all, the 1950 Ford Business coupe was basically a business vehicle.
While the six-passenger Custom Deluxe Club coupe was an ideal pick for family. The Deluxe Club coupe had two full bench seats, arm rests on the doors, chrome trim, two sun visors, a semicircular chrome horn ring, chrome around the window moldings and chrome trim strips. The Club coupes were available with the same cylinder choice as the Business coupe. Because of the additional design and added chrome, the cost of the Club coupe was from $1511 to $1595.
