Posies' 1936 Ford

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The restored version of Posies' Smoooth 36 as it appeared in February of 2013. Photo courtesy of Artie.
Photo courtesy of Artie.
Photo courtesy of Artie.
A photo of the restored version with the top off. Photo courtesy of Artie.
A photo of the Mandarin Maroon version featuring chrome reverse wheels. Photo courtesy of Artie.
Photo courtesy of Artie.

1936 Ford cabriolet owned and restyled by Ken "Posies" Fenical at Posies Rods and Customs. The build was started in 1980, and it received a 1937 LaSalle grille, 1937 DeSoto bumpers front and rear, and 1940 Ford commercial headlights molded into the fenders. 1934 Ford cowl lights were used as directional signals. The tail light stantions were extended and the continental kit was lowered with a hand formed pan. It was fit with a removable padded top and a 1940 Ford dashboard. The build was completed in 1981, featuring a yellow paint job and a white interior. The top was also white. Posies' 36 became known as the "Smoooth."[1]


The Mandarin Maroon Version

In 2013 current owner Artie completed a restoration of the car. The restored version was painted Mandarin Maroon with a black top and a maroon leather interior. It made its debut at the 2013 Goodguys Spring Nationals in Scottsdale, Arizona.[1]


Magazine Features and Appearances

Classic & Custom October 1982
Chroom & Vlammen December 1982


References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Artie



 

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