Bill and Tom Sperry's 1952 Mercury - Casper the Ghost

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1952 Mercury owned by Lakeland Modifiers members Bill and Tom Sperry. The car was originally pearl white with red scallops. Later, it was painted blue and dressed up with a chromed Cadillac mill. According to rumors, the car was parted out.[1] According to Ray Soff, the car was taken apart, and the engine went into a 1932 Ford. Lenny had the '32. One day, he took it out drunk, hit a curb, flew out, and passed away. Lenny's wife sold the car. It ended up in a conflict after that, and the car and garage got burned down.[2]


Magazine Features and Appearances

Custom Craft February 1962


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