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1941 Ford fuels father and son’s need for speed – Alyn Edwards @Driving.ca

1941 Ford fuels father and son’s need for speed – Alyn Edwards @Driving.ca

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Convertible has been in the family for 64 years and will most likely be passed on to the next generation

1941 Ford fuels father and son’s need for speed

The year was 1955 and Sam McVicar was a car crazy 18-year-old. He was part of the hot rod and custom scene that had taken over Vancouver streets and he’d bought himself a beautiful ride.

The immaculate Florentine Blue 1941 Ford convertible with tan convertible top and red leather interior was owned by a couple in North Vancouver. Sam had seen it once before when it was being serviced by downtown dealership Dominion Vancouver Motors. He jumped at the chance to buy it for $500 when it came up for sale.

Hopping up the flathead V8 motor was a must. He lowered the car with a dropped front axle and, after beginning work for legendary Vancouver customizer Blackie Green, he louvered the hood. Not satisfied with the performance, he dropped in torquey Oldsmobile engine topped with a six-carburetor manifold. Then Sam went drag racing.

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1941 Ford fuels father and son’s need for speed

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Family heirloom 1931 Ford totaled by distracted driver in Corolla – Nicholas Maronese @driving.ca

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No one likes to see heartbreaking things like this, luckily no one was hurt

At-fault motorist who destroyed Model A attempted to flee but was caught by police

Even worse was the fact that the father and son involved had only recently completed the restoration of the vehicle.

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