Bill Palmgren's 1940 Ford Coupe

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Photo from Colorod 3/1973
Photo from Colorod 3/1973
Photo from Colorod 3/1973
Photo from Colorod 3/1973
Photo from Colorod 3/1973
Photo from Colorod 3/1973

Bill Palmgren from Solna, Sweden started to build this 1940 Ford coupe in 1970.
The body was very rusty so Bill had a tough job replacing the lower parts. Pieces from a 1939 Ford have been used.
The frame is from a 1939, modified with a 3" dropped front axle with Buick brakes. At rear is a Chevrolet axle.
Bill choosed a 283" Chevy with the knowledge of that the car might be difficult to get approved.
The interior was made in black, including a Grant steering wheel, a Hurst shifter and gauges from Lotus Cortina.

The bodywork is flawless and Bill had the car later repainted by Ivve Hallberg in black with subtile flames on the front fenders.

The car is today just as good as ever! Bill was awarded by SSRA in 2019 for being the same Hot Rod owner for over 50 years.




 

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