1951 Ford Custom Deluxe

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1951 Ford Custom Deluxe

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The Custom Deluxe was part of Ford's first post-World War II design production, often referred to as the "Shoebox Ford" due to its slab-sided, ponton design, which was a significant stylistic change from the pre-war era cars that had separate fenders. 


The convertible model was celebrated for its open-air driving experience, perfect for the optimistic post-war America. It came with a power-operated top, a feature that was quite a luxury at the time.