1941 Ford Custom - for sale in RALEIGH, NC 27603 #VNclassics
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Classicautosforsale.net in RALEIGH, NC 27603 Come test drive this 1941 Ford Custom for sale in RALEIGH, NC. http://www.classicautosforsale.net Call For Location On This Fine Automobile 1941 Ford Radical Custom Show Car After an 11 year build this beautiful 1941 Ford with a chopped Carson top, fade away fenders and more modifications than most any other period custom won the Top Award for Customs at the Grand National Roadster Show. The design base was inspired by the great customizers of the late 40’s, eg; Harry Westergard, Gil and Al Ayala, Neal Emory, Clay Jenson, Sam Barris, Gene Winfield, Joe Balion, Eddie Martinez, Bill Hines, D**k Dean, D**k Bertolucci, and contemporary talents in old school design including Bill Reasoner, Richard Zocchi, Gary Choppit, Keith Dean, Art Himsl and the innovative talents of the great Ken Gennings. A detailed six page list of modifications is available by request. For more information call John at 231-468-2809. We Offer Financing and Worldwide Shipping. Call John to have your car listed on HaggleMe. It's Free! Provided by Carsforsale.com http://video.carsforsale.com/vehiclevideo.aspx?vid=220672432 http://www.vehiclenetwork.net List your classic . http://vehiclenetwork.net/About/advertise-your-classic-car.html The best classic car advertising on the planet!
The Ford car was thoroughly updated in 1941, in preparation for a time of unpredictability surrounding World War II. The 1941 design would continue in an aborted 1942 model year and would be restarted in 1946 and produced until 1948 when the more modern 1949 Fords were ready. During the initial year of this car, it evolved considerably. The front fenders came in three pieces, the theory being that small damages could be replaced easily. During the year, it evolved into two pieces with the low...
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