Jack Hagemann

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Frank Rose's 1927 Ford Model-T Roadster
Jack louvered the hood sides on Don Brady's 1936 Ford 3-Window Coupe.
John Lane's 1924 Ford Model T Roadster Pickup of San Leandro, California. Lane purchased the Model T in the 1940s. The build was started in 1951 and completed late in 1956. It made its debut at the 1957 National Roadster Show in Oakland. Hagemann fabricated the hood and the fenders on the truck.
Bruce Olson's 1932 Ford 5-Window Coupe of Beach, North Dakota. The first version of Bruce's coupe was completed in 1955. In 1962 Bruce and his family moved to Fremont, California, bringing the coupe along. In 1963 Jack fabricated an aluminum hood for Bruce's coupe.

Jack Hagemann of San Leandro, California.

Cars Restyled or Featuring Work by Jack Hagemann

John Lane's 1924 Ford Model T Roadster Pickup
Don Rocci's 1927 Ford Model T Pick Up
Frank Rose's 1927 Ford Model-T Roadster
Bruce Olson's 1932 Ford 5-Window Coupe
Don Brady's 1936 Ford 3-Window Coupe




 

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