Lynn Yakel

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Lynn tuning the engine on his 1932 Ford 5 Window Coupe during an El Mirage race. Photo from Fawcett Book 109 Sports Cars and Hot Rods were Lynn's Coupe was featured as the 8th hottest Hpt Rod
Lynn Yakel's 1932 Ford 5 Window Coupe
Lynn Yakel's 1936 Ford 3 Window Coupe
A drawing for the Larsen & Cummins Bonneville Streamliner by Lynn Yakel. The body was designed after the chassis was finished in early 1966. It ended up with a chopped off tail so it could fit in Fred's garage at home.[1]

Lynn Yakel was a member of the Hutters car club. Lynn was also a member of B.S.A.E. and a senior design engineer at North American Aviation. Lynn later moved to Michigan.[2]


Lynn Yakel's Cars

Lynn Yakel's 1932 Ford 5 Window Coupe
Lynn Yakel's 1936 Ford 3 Window Coupe


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