Duke Custom Shop

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Sam Benton's 1936 Ford Coupe of Tulsa, Oklahoma. Benton was a member of the Coupes of Tulsa car club, and he built the coupe over four and a half years. Originally intended as a utility vehicle for his wife, Ruth, the coupe evolved into a top-tier custom rod by 1958. Featuring a filled roof with a Naugahyde insert, a rolled and pleated interior by Duke Custom Shop, and a 284-cubic-inch 1948 Mercury flathead with Edelbrock heads and triple carbs, the car won several awards and recognition.

Duke Custom Shop was an upholstery shop in Tulsa, Oklahoma.


Cars Upholstered by Duke Custom Shop

Sam Benton's 1936 Ford Coupe




 

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