Timo Hersti's 1941 Lincoln

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Timo's Zephyr at the 2013 Custom Motor Show in Jönköping, Sweden. Photo by Sondre Kvipt - Kustomrama.
In June of 2013 Timo sold the Zephyr to Janne "Ludde" Lundell of Umeå, Sweden. During the winter of 2013 - 2014 Ludde gave the car a Deep Espresso Brown Metallic paint job. After painting the car, Ludde named it "The Carnelian Zaphir." Photo courtesy of Janne Lundell.
Photo courtesy of Janne Lundell.
Ludde also reupholstered the car to match the new paint. Photo courtesy of Janne Lundell.
During the Winter of 2014 - 2015, Ludde built a matching teardrop trailer for the car called "The Carnelian Zleephie." The trailer was fit with a full air suspension. Together, Ludde call them "The Carnelians." Photo courtesy of Janne Lundell.

1941 Lincoln Zephy owned and restyled by Timo Hersti of Hersti AutoShop in Tuusula, Finland. Timo completed the exterior of the car late in 2012. It received a custom interior early in 2013, and made it's first public debut at the 2013 Custom Motor Show in Elmia, Sweden.


The Carnelian Zaphir

In June of 2013 Timo sold the Zephyr to Janne "Ludde" Lundell of Umeå, Sweden. During the winter of 2013 - 2014 Ludde gave the car a Deep Espresso Brown Metallic paint job. A GM color. He also reupholstered the car to match the new paint. After painting the car, Ludde named it "The Carnelian Zaphir."[1]


The Carnelian Zleephie

During the Winter of 2014 - 2015, Ludde built a matching teardrop trailer for the car called "The Carnelian Zleephie." The trailer was fit with a full air suspension. Together, Ludde call them "The Carnelians."[1]


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