I picked up a shoebox Ford the other day but don't know the difference between a sedan and a coupe. It's probably pretty simple but help me out anyway. I've ID ed mine as a 1950 by the grill and it is a "Custom" because that is what the side trim says. Anyway if someone could tell me an easy way to tell the difference between a sedan and a coupe I would be very greatful.
On the sedan, the roof is longer because the rear side windows have vents that open just like the front windows. On the coupe, the roof is shorter, the quarter windows are smaller and don't open.This gives the coupe a 'sportier' look. There's many more differences between the years but you asked specifically about the coupe and sedan.
This is a coupe (notice how much longer the rear trunk area is): http://carnut.com/cgi-bin/_image.pl?/show/00/okc/nat048.jpg This is a sedan (shorter trunk, longer roof, bigger rear quarter windows): http://carnut.com/cgi-bin/_image.pl?/show/ark98/ark032.jpg Gas filler area is diffrent on a 49 then a 50. Small grille changes between 49 and 50 with m***ive changes in 51. Rear trunk hinges are different between all three... etc. Hope this helps.
Some of the biggest differences between '49 and 50 are almost invisible--the body was extensively reengineered to improve things like hinges and latches and eliminate rattles.
Well if you want to know about shoebox's check this site out. They also have a forum as well and they will help you out on any thing you want to know about a shoebox, or to get parts. Like l did for my 50 Meteor coupe that lm working on right now. http://www.shoeboxford.com/public/main.cfm
Thanks to everyone for the info. Makes sense now. Turns out mine is a sedan. Thanks again, later. Flatheaded