The Chopped & Flamed ’41 Ford Build

The Chopped & Flamed ’41 Ford Build

The 1941 Ford Severe Logic isn’t just a custom build; it’s a rolling work of art with a story as wild as its style. From its chopped Carson top to Chrysler headlights, and from a disguised Chevy 350 with Lincoln valve covers to flames that shift between white and blue, this one-of-a-kind “Frankenford” is full of surprises. Add in its pedigree from renowned Southern California builders and you’ve got a showstopper with history. Would you daily this car? Drop your thoughts below. Inside, you’ll find details as quirky as the exterior — a Cadillac hearse steering wheel, casket-liner upholstery, functional 8-track player, and a black-and-white TV. The custom touches extend everywhere, from fold-in rear windows to one tiny windshield wiper that finally got it street-legal. Todd drives it regularly, logging thousands of miles and racking up awards, including Top 20 at Chicago’s Autorama. It’s loud, it’s bold, and it’s unapologetically unique — the kind of ride that turns heads and starts conversations. #1941Ford, #TwoGuysAndARide, #SevereLogic, #CustomHotRod, #AutoramaWinner, #ClassicCarStory

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