Art of the Classic Car

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1934 Edsel Ford Model 40 Special Speedster


Special Speedster


eauty in simplicity—if ever there was a vehicle that
embodies the meaning of that phrase, it is this one-off
Model 40 Speedster built under the direction of Ford
Motor Company president Edsel Ford. Inspired by
sports cars he saw in Europe during a visit in the early
1930s, Edsel asked E. T. “Bob” Gregorie, Ford’s chief
designer at the time, to design a low and racy car. The resulting
car was based on a modified 1934 Ford (Model 40) frame and
was powered by a stock flathead V-8 (later replaced by a more
powerful Mercury motor).
The body itself is like the top half of a butter dish with
wheels, but in all details and proportions it delivers the impres-
sion of a low, sleek, fast, and fun car. The split front grille is laid
back at just the right angle, while underneath another, wider

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