North Muskegon

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David Engemann's 1939 Ford Convertible of West Branch, Michigan. Known as "The Dream Catcher," the car was rescued from a junkyard in Escanaba, Michigan in 2023. It was Ross Ruiz and his father Raul of North Muskegon, Michigan that dragged the car out from the junkyard. The old custom traces its lineage to the influential designs of Harry Westergard, specifically recalling the iconic 1939 Ford Custom he built for Mel Falconer. Despite its illustrious connections, much of the car's past remains shrouded in mystery, from its original builder to its various transformations through the 1940s and 1950s.


Custom Cars of North Muskegon, Michigan

David Engemann's 1939 Ford Convertible - The Dream Catcher


People of North Muskegon, Michigan

Raul Ruiz
Ross Ruiz




 

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