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1949 ushered in a brand new design era for Ford. Gone were the ''pontoon'' fenders and extended bumpers, replaced by the smooth sculpted design which quickly took on the ''shoebox'' nickname. This design continued thru 1951 and was one of the most popular platforms for street customs of all types. This bright blue 1950 Custom Club Coupe is a great example of keeping traditions alive. Whitewall tires, fenders skirts, blue dot tail lamps, stainless wheel rings and the traditional windshield sun shade combine to keep alive a period that has extended well into todays designs.