“Gangster Squad” 1950 Ford Deluxe Fordor Sedan Police Car







Ended Sep 25, 2025 at 7:02 PM UTC
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Please note this 1950 Ford is equipped with the 239 cu-in Flathead V8.
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Description
The 1950 Ford Fordor Sedan Police Car marked an important moment in American law enforcement history. That year, Ford became the first automaker to offer a dedicated “Police Package,” tailored specifically for the demands of police work. This package included three engine options: a 95-horsepower inline-six, a 100-horsepower V8, or Mercury’s larger V8. These vehicles were engineered for enhanced durability, speed, and safety, with reinforced suspensions, upgraded brakes, and improved cooling systems to withstand the rigors of patrol duty.
The 1950 Ford Fordor Sedan quickly gained popularity among police departments nationwide. Its combination of performance, affordability, and reliability made it an ideal choice for fleet use. The New York Police Department alone placed a record-setting order for 430 units, underscoring the model’s widespread appeal. The Fordor’s roomy interior and four-door configuration made it practical for transporting officers and detainees, while its optional V8 engine provided the power needed for high-speed pursuits.
This 1950 Ford Deluxe Fordor Sedan was featured in the 2013 movie “Gangster Squad” and also in the “Indiana Jones” series movies. It then was displayed at the famed Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles. This car also appeared in Season 1; Episode 8 of the reality TV series “The Car Chasers” on CNBC, originally airing on 23 April 2013.
Highlights
Featured in the movie “Gangster Squad” and “Indiana Jones” series movies
Displayed at the Petersen Automotive Museum
Period correct warning lights and siren
239 cu-in flathead V8 rated at 100 hp
Three-speed manual transmission with overdrive
Features
Dual spotlights
Aftermarket aluminum radiator
City of Burbank, California, police livery
Aftermarket water temperature gauge
GPS speedometer, original not working
Known Imperfections
This 1950 Ford Deluxe Fordor Sedan Police Car is presented in its original movie car condition
Steering box needs adjustment or rebuild, but is drivable
Overdrive does not engage
Included
“Gangster Squad” movie poster signed by actors
Documentation from Flat Twelve Gallery, Lubbock, Texas
Assorted spare parts to convert back to propane fuel
Ownership History
The consignor of this 1950 Ford Deluxe Fordor Sedan Police Car, a retired law enforcement officer, acquired it in 2017. A letter from Jeff Allen of Flat Twelve Gallery, Lubbock, Texas, star of the TV series “The Car Chasers” on CNBC, states, “... the 1950 Ford Deluxe (VIN BORH14761) that was one of the police cars that appeared in the 2013 film, “Gangster Squad”. This car was purchased from Tim Woods, as one of the “Gangster Squad” police cars, after completion of the movie. This is the car that spent several months on display at the famed Petersen Automotive Museum. This car still remains in its original movie car condition.”
“In addition, this car also appeared in Season 1; episode 8 of the hit reality series, “The Car Chasers” on CNBC. The episode originally aired on April 23, 2013. It was also used in the Indiana Jones Series movies.”
The consignor states, “This car ran operated on propane during filming of the movies. Engine is a Ford flat head original V8 that has been converted to run on gasoline; the propane tank still mounted in trunk and is full. All parts needed are included in car to convert back from gas to propane. Car was rewired two years ago at Lakeland Auto in Port Clinton, Ohio. This 75-year-old car has no rust and in excellent condition.”
Additional Notes
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Contact: Craig Zimmerman Phone: 586.707.5811 email: cszimmerman@hagerty.com
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