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1941 Coachcraft Sedanca deVille Navigation
This car was built in 1940 for Peter Stengel by Coachcraft at a cost of about $6,000. It took four months to build. The chassis is a 1941 Mercury, and the body has special fenders extending into the doors. The top is a three-way which can be positioned all the way open, open only over the front seat, or completely closed. Built-in no-draft ventilation is used. The power plant is a 1941 Mercury flathead V8, with Eddie Meyer heads, dual carburetors, and a dual exhaust system.
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