Pack Automotive Museum
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Performance - Hot Rods - Custom - Antiques - One Offs Many with valid Race and Movie Build Histories
One of only a few TOTALLY FREE On-Line Automotive Museums on the Internet
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Each of these cars has been
customized by Boyd
Coddington, a man who changed the face of automobile customization.
Through the kindness, generosity, and hard work of many, these automobiles
were reunited and restored according to the precedent Boyd established
during his career. |
1941 Ford Pickup Automatic
Part of The Boyd Tribute Collection
Boyd
Coddington bought the Pickup at a Good Guys show in Indianapolis, to
use it as his shop truck. After purchasing, he added a tilt column and
’40 steering wheel, and he painted the dash and door interiors. He had
the seats upholstered, added the headliner, and a Lokar shifter. He
then added gauges, installed vintage air, and completely rebuilt the
motor. In addition, he lowered the truck, added a power brake unit,
and new exhaust system. Finally, he pinstriped the truck and added the
lettering to the doors that reads “Boyd Coddington Garage, since 1956”.
The shop truck was featured in several episodes of the TLC program “American
Hot Rod.” - Customized by Boyd Coddington
Car
featured in episode of
Chasing Classic Cars with Wayne Carini |
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