Conrad W. Jacobs

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Conrad W. Jacobs' 1932 Ford 3-Window Coupe. Built around 1956-1958, the car was known and shown as "The Klondyke Koupe".

Conrad W. Jacobs of Baltimore, Maryland.

Kim Jordan was a neighbor of Jacobs in the 1950s, when he lived in Lochearn, Maryland. "I was 10-12 years old when he had the '32 Ardun roadster, and then the '32 coupe," Kim told Sondre Kvipt of Kustomrama in 2020. " I was car-crazy then and vividly recall him rumbling up past my house in the coupe. I loved that car! "[1]


Conrad passed away in 2007.[1]


Conrad W. Jacobs

Conrad W. Jacobs' 1932 Ford 3-Window Coupe - "The Klondyke Koupe"


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