Steve Stanford just shared his latest artwork on Facebook.
”1934 Ford Victoria Phaeton. Rik Hoving #customcarchronicle wondered why ’33-’34 Fords aren’t customized the same way as ’35 and especially the popular 1936 (and up) are. The earlier cars are usually thought of as rods, not as customs in the traditional sense. As shown by this skirted, lowered, Carson Topped beauty of a ’34 Ford, a case could be made for rethinking how we look at Henry Ford’s Model 40. I used the Vicky body to get the gently sloping rear deck and 2-door body style. The list of body mods are numerous, and all to achieve a smooth, ’40s/early ’50s custom car theme.”
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