1941 Buick

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Dan and Ken Hiramoto's 1941 Buick Century convertible of Cleveland, Ohio. Built by Dan and Ken, the car went trough several iterations between 1951 and 1962. This photo shows the Raven version of the car as it appeared in 1958.
Dan Hiramoto's 1941 Buick Century convertible of Cleveland, Ohio. Built by Dan and his brother Ken, the car went trough several iterations between 1951 and 1962. This photo shows the car as it appeared in 1961, after Dan had taken full possession of it.
Lou Kimzey's 1941 Buick convertible of South Gate, California. Lou was the first Art Director for Hop Up Magazine in 1951.
Vic Grace's 1941 Buick Special Club Coupe

1941 Buick Kustoms

Dan and Ken Hiramoto's 1941 Buick Century Convertible - Raven
Herb Ogden's 1941 Buick Convertible
George Barris' 1941 Buick
Lou Kimzey's 1941 Buick Convertible
Var Martin's 1941 Buick Club Coupe
Vic Grace's 1941 Buick Special Club Coupe
Pierre Paul's 1941 Buick Convertible
Ralph Drumm's 1941 Buick Roadmaster Convertible
Ron Gomez' 1941 Buick


Cars Using 1941 Buick Parts

Fender Skirts
Allan Winward's 1936 Ford 5-Window Coupe - "Miss Scarlet"
Nick Matranga's 1940 Mercury
Frank Winfield's 1941 Plymouth


Fender Skirt Trim
Frank Sandoval's 1936 Ford 3-Window Coupe
Emil Dietrich's 1939 Ford Convertible


Instruments
The Skylane Motor Special
Wayne Mahaffey's 1935 Ford Phaeton
Ed Dell's 1936 Ford Roadster


Radiator
Rene J. Leonhard's 1938 Chevrolet Business Coupe


Roof
Harold Ohanesian's 1940 Mercury


Side Trim
Al Lauer's 1941 Cadillac Convertible


Convertible Top Clamps
Don Chapman's 1954 Studebaker


Dual Intake Manifold
John Bozio's 1939 Buick Century Convertible




 

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