can thank Bill Reasoner for this one (and Joe). The highly customized ’41 features quad headlights from a ’62 Chrysler with LED rings, resized ’46 Ford bumpers that are tucked tight, a sweet nosing, a smooth decking, shaved door handles, a smoothed- out gas filler, a 5-inch chop with a Carson top, ’48 Ford taillights, and its signature fade-away fenders. The custom came with the gorgeous Mint Candy Green paint straight from Joe. Dr. Todd had Cliff Anderson clean up the 10-year-old paint before Chris laid down the beautiful blue flames and the cool stripes. The interior is filled with Classic Instruments, a GM tilt column topped with a ’60 Caddy steering wheel, an 8-track, a GPX TV, a full-
length custom center console, bucket seats, and a modern touch screen radio with a backup camera. Everything else was then covered in roll and pleat white leather with green square-weave carpeting. There are a lot of things I love about Dr. Todd’s ’41 Ford, but most of all I love the sweet blending of old and new. The old-school TV and 8-track are custom touches from back in the day, but it still has modern tunes to enjoy. I love that the ‘41 has been built and changed many times over the years, slowly gong from mild-to-wild and now even wilder. I can’t wait to see what the next 20 years hold, but I’m sure we’ll see Dr. Todd enjoy- ing it as he cruises through the years.
32 FEBRUARY 2026
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