I love phantom cars – that is, cars never built by the factory, but made to look like they could have been built from the factory. Usually, phantom cars are easily assembled by mixing and matching different pieces and trim from within a certain family of cars, but the 1941 Chevrolet Fleetline convertible sedan that Jay Nicholson built took quite a bit more effort, as he explained to Arch Brown in SIA #80, April 1984.

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