'50 Chevrolet, Ford or Plymouth?
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John Bono
North Jersey
All three pretty cool but that shoebox Ford has always been a favorite. 👍
Frank Reed
Chesapeake, VA
I love the Chevy. Driven by Steve McQueen in his last movie, "The Hunter". Love the shoebox Fords; they lost the ponton fenders completely and moved ahead in design. But that Plymouth - with it's Deluxe level, wire wheel treatment and ponton rear fender still in place, speaks to me and in that gorgeous red - very loudly. I LOVE it, want it and voted for it!
The Chevrolet for me please!
George Schire
Oakdale, Minnesota
Ford, Plymouth, then Chevrolet. All look great at this point. My family owned in the early 50s, both the Plymouth and the Ford. They waited until 1955 for their first Chevrolet.
I would be honored to have any one of these in my garage I'm voting for the Ford because of it's V8 Flathead motor.
The iconic shoebox Ford for me. Chevy second as my Dad had a 1951.
Retired in Dunedin, Florida.
Ford, Plymouth and Chevy for me. Dad had a 50 2 door in Blue that I remember. He had bought it new as his first new car. Mom and Dad told stories about them traveling around the U.S. when my Dad as in the Army. If not that he owned one, I would have picked the Plymouth for its outstanding looks. Was not a fan of the 50-54 Chevy's. Never liked the rear wheel wells.
Ford please. Prefer the '51's grill & tail lights though.
This Ford in this color is a clear winner IMHO; I LOVE it! Chevy and Plymouth are both nice cars but can't compare in looks or drive train.
Love them all. My Dad had a '49 Chevrolet, so it's Chevrolet, Ford then Plymouth.
John Bono
North Jersey


