1937 Lincoln

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Marquis Hachisuka's 1937 Lincoln Zephyr was restyled by Bohman & Schwartz. As early as 1936 Bohman & Schwartz produced fadeaway fenders of the tack-on variety on the car, making it one of the first known fadeaway fendered cars.
Gene McCrickard's 1937 Lincoln Zephyr of Detroit, Michigan. Restyled in 1953, the car was Gene's first custom and high school ride.

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1937 Lincoln Customs

Gene McCrickard's 1937 Lincoln Zephyr Coupe
James Hetfield's 1937 Lincoln Zephyr Coupe
Marquis Hachisuka's 1937 Lincoln Zephyr


Cars Using 1937 Lincoln Parts

Dashboard:
Jon Fisher's 1936 Ford 3-Window Coupe


Steering Wheel
Robert E. Roeder's 1934 Ford - The Roeder Sport Custom


Transmission
Geoffrey Hacker's Recreation of Bill Burke's P-51 Belly Tank


Front Bumper
Ivan & Victor Peroff's Chop Suey




 

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