Gary Fellows' 1951 Ford

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1951 Ford convertible restyled by Robert Martin for Gary Fellows of Omaha, Nebraska. Robert fit the car with dual headlights and Cadillac taillights with an antenna in the middle. It had a louvered hood and marbles inlaid in the windshield frame. The car was painted white. When Gary went away to the War, he sold the Ford to Leroy Franklin Jr. of Omaha.[1]


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