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Creighton Helms 1936 Ford Roadster

The split-back seat in the car came from a later GM sedan model, possibly a '39 or '40 Chevy. It and the panels astride it wear a herd's worth of hides stitched by Jim Griffin, the go-to guy for builders like Chip and Troy and a few others of whom you may know by their first names.
Creighton Helms' 1936 Ford roadster - Wonderful Cherries From Lowly Pits Grow

The split-back seat in the car came from a later GM sedan model, possibly a '39 or '40 Chevy. It and the panels astride it wear a herd's worth of hides stitched by Jim Griffin, the go-to guy for builders like Chip and Troy and a few others of whom you may know by their first names.  View Related Article

 

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