1936 Ford Roadster - Truly Sublime
Since the body was originally a coupe, the roof and offending steel that remained had to be removed and reformed. This resulted in the doors and rear portion of the passenger compartment being rolled and capped to form a surface similar to that found on original Ford roadster bodies. The doors were then formed into the dash, terminating into the center console. A Juliano's banjo steering wheel and column-shift steering column fit nicely under the arc of the custom dash. The 2 inches added to the center of the body lend to the addition of the center console, flanked by a pair of Glide bucket seats. McFarland Custom Upholstery stretched the red leather over the entire compartment.
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