Galley Smith and W.A. Humphrey's 1940 Ford
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1940 Ford built by Galley Smith and W. A. Humphrey of Conway, Kansas. Galley and W. A. started the build by sectioning the body 4 1/2 inches. A similar slice was also taken from the hood. A 1942 Ford roof was used to make the rear deck. The side panels were shaped and welded on to the roof, blending with the front and rear fenders. It took a lot of welding and filling to put the car together. Once completed the build had taken more then 300 spare time hours, and $600 in parts.
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