The 1941 Ford Custom Car
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October 25, 2013 at 10:02 #6899Rik HovingKeymaster
The 1941 Ford has always been a personal favorite car for me. I love its overall body shapes and especially the three part grille. Personally I like the 1941 Ford better than the 46-48 models who share the main body, but have different fenders grilles and other details.
In the past couple of years several really nice 1941 Ford customs have been build, which really pleases me. Because for a long time the 1941 Ford was considered an ugly car, just like the 1937 Ford which was also never fully appreciated by the Hot Rod and Custom Car crowd.In the 1940’s and 1950’s however the 1941 Ford was already a popular car to customize. And there are many great samples of this. I will be showing many 1941 Ford custom cars in this thread in the next couple of weeks, both old customs as well as newly build samples.
I was inspired to start this new thread when I came across a photo of a newly build 1941 Ford long door coupe which I had not seen before. Surfer and Surf-board builder Tyler Hatzikian is creating this very nicely shaped early style 1941 Ford… I found this photo online.. and hopefully some of the CCC-Readers will have some more info and photos of this great looking car…. any other 1941 Ford photos are welcome here as well… lets see the wonderful lines of these 1941 Fords.
The chopped top and especially the rear quarter windows on Tyler 1941 Ford look really amazing. We need to see more.
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October 25, 2013 at 14:20 #6908TonyParticipantI think the shape of the rear 1/4 window is a make or break on those chops. That one is good. It still has some shape, rather than a little flat sided triangle with pointy corners like so many end up with.
My favourite of the 41-48’s is the 42, best looking grille out of the bunch for me. (If we’re taking stockers!)
October 26, 2013 at 07:42 #6916Rik HovingKeymasterI found some more photos of Tyler’s 1941 Ford.
the Stylish Kustoms blog has an article on the car showing some really great photos. Check out the site here.
Here are a few photos I took from the Stylish Kustoms Blog.
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October 26, 2013 at 09:00 #6917Rik HovingKeymasterAnother 1941 Ford that has intrigue me a lot over the last couple of years is this unfinished sedan convertible that I found some photos of at an online auction in 2009.
I think the car is an newer build car, possibly inspired by the Barris Joe Urritta 1941 Ford. But it could also have been an old custom project that was never finished. And somebody tried to finish it with modern body fillers and just never finished the protect. I never was able to find out accurate information about it.
I think it has a lot of potential, and I really hope somebody did ens up buying it with plans to finish it with a nice padded top.
By the looks of it it started out as a sedan with the top cut off. The A-Pillars still have a bit of curve to them which a convertible windshield has not. (that is something that needs to be fixed if it ever gets build).
There is a ton of great body work on the car including chopped windshield, reshaped door tops, sectioned body and hood,custom grille, custom taillights etc…You have to see it with the proper stance though…
The grilles are inspired by some units the Valley Custom Shop created. At least one of the side grilles was inside the car.
Anybody knows what ever happened with this one?
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October 30, 2013 at 00:08 #7026Dave (a.k.a. rodncustomdreams)ParticipantThis thread should be interesting! I wish I had a pic or two to add, but unfortunately (at least for this forum) the few ’41 Fords in this neck-of-the-woods have been rodded rather than customized…
Dave
Jus' creepin' along..
November 10, 2013 at 21:10 #7512PalleJParticipantwho said 41 Ford??..i have one! somewhere!!
November 22, 2013 at 18:40 #7837Big AParticipantNot a custom… yet. Waiting in the wings until my ’51 Ford is on the road. The plan is a fairly healthy chop, speedboat stance, skirts, not a ton of other modifications. Traditional taildragger…
'51 Ford tudor sedan & '41 Ford business coupe
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November 26, 2013 at 00:05 #7929Quentin HallParticipantWhoever wins the Jack Stewart book needs to buy this . Listed as a 40 but it’s a 41 isn’t it? Hey don’t blame me for not being exactly sure: I am a pure Cadillac man. . .
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Ford-Other-none-ford-business-coup-/171182263147?forcerrptr=true&hash=item27db420b6b&item=171182263147&pt=US_Cars_Trucks#ht_22wt_1105November 27, 2013 at 12:48 #7990Bert GustafssonParticipantHere is a pretty wild one from an old Hop Up I found some days ago. A bit different in style but still very cool I think and I doubt that anyone would dare to build something like this today, or?
December 3, 2013 at 21:02 #8281Big AParticipantThat sedan convertible has horizontal grille bars. Rik, you mention Valley Customs, do you have any photos? I have a line on a pretty nice cast aluminum centre grille with horizontal bars, I’d need to make or come up with the lower grilles and I’d like to see some before I make a decision.
'51 Ford tudor sedan & '41 Ford business coupe
SFCC | Atlanta | Milwaukee | Toronto | Charleston
December 3, 2013 at 22:18 #8282Rik HovingKeymasterBig A, this is Ed Jaques Ford done by the Valley Custom Shop, with the hand made grille.
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December 3, 2013 at 23:01 #8283Big AParticipantWell that looks pretty sweet. Thanks for the photo Rik. I just had a look on your archive to see the rest of the car (not sure how I’d missed this one before), I like the overall smoothness of it, not sure I like the front wheel opening treatment…
'51 Ford tudor sedan & '41 Ford business coupe
SFCC | Atlanta | Milwaukee | Toronto | Charleston
October 26, 2017 at 05:25 #54506Paul(hombres ruin)ParticipantBringing this back to the top. For obvious reasons ?. The 41 is such a legendary kustomized ride, from Jesse Lopez to jack stewart , the lines of the coupe and the convertible are so great to work with. Fat fenders, three piece grill and beautiful roof line. There is a lot on the 41 to work with, for me it’s an iconic ford in the kustom scheme of things
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October 26, 2017 at 20:44 #54520ShanahanParticipantI remember seeing that Urritta looking Ford at All American a couple years ago. It’s a junk yard in the Vancouver/Camas area of Washington. I thought it was really cool, but it was too expensive (just like everything they sell). I don’t know what ever happened to it though.
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