Ray Whitney's 1941 Ford

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1941 Ford Convertible owned by Ray Whitney, President of the Road Gents CC out of Wallingford, Connecticut. In 1958 the car ran a 3" drop axle up front and the frame was Z ironed in the rear. It was nosed,decked and all the seams were filled. The headlights were frenched and a 1948 Cadillac grill was reworked in favor of the stock one. It was dressed up running a padded top. The hopped up flathead was good for 110 mph.[1]


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